I also found this posting from mail list:
http://www1.ro.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-dev/201004/0015.html
http://www1.ro.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-dev/201004/0015.html
It looks like the guy there is having the same request as I have.
What do you think about this Amos?
Actuall
i was just working on something about the cache again and i have seen
some ICP code so one of them was a ICP server on perl that can be
manipulated for the sole purpose of this non-squid peers such as apache
and nginx.
http://mirrors.xservers.ro/CPAN/authors/id/M/MH/MHAMILTON/WebCache-ICP-1.00
Hey All,
I am interested in knowing how i can use squid as an SSL endpoint for
protocols other then HTTPS. The scenario is that i want to use its SSL
handling capability and use it for some other protocol which is going
inside SSL. This requires hooks into the squid code-base. I assume
that the de
Mário Sérgio Candian wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> I have a server with this configuration:
>
> Intel xeon E5-2670 with 8 cores, 2.60GHz (3.30 GHz with Turbo Boost), 20MB
> of cache, QPI Link 8GT/s;
> Hyper-threading, 1600MHz TDP of 115 Watts;
> 32GB ( 4 x 8GB ) RAM DDR3-1333MHz, Dual rank x4;
> RAID 5;
On 07.05.2012 19:48, x-man wrote:
Amos Jeffries-2 wrote
Waking up;
fully internally to Squid we have the X-Cache: header at present
being emitted with HIT/MISS details. You may be able to setup a
rep_header_regex ACL the scans for HIT and your upstream cache name.
Used on tcp_outgoing_tos t
On 08.05.2012 08:16, Wladner Klimach wrote:
Hi to all,
I'm using squid with kerberos authentication. It was working just
fine. For some unknown reason now it isn't. Look what it is in
cache.log:
squid_kerb_auth: ERROR: gss_acquire_cred() failed: Unspecified GSS
failure. Minor code may provid
On 08.05.2012 07:07, Pieter De Wit wrote:
On 8/05/2012 00:56, Mário Sérgio Candian wrote:
Hi Peter.
Thanks for the answer.
I'd like to run FreeBSD in this server. I don't tried any config.
I'll buy
this server but I need to know if this server supports the amount of
users
that I have.
Yes,
On 08.05.2012 08:33, Darvin Denmian wrote:
Hi,
I've configured a Squid instance running a Reverse Proxy
configuration
as stated in the following link:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Reverse/BasicAccelerator
Below the piece of configuration of my Reverse proxy:
http_port 174.xxx.
On 07.05.2012 19:01, Erwann Pencreach wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure that I have well understood the problem (my english not
as
good as I would like) but I'm using an external ACL (before any sort
of
proxy auth)
My external acl returns :
echo "OK user=$authuser"
echo "ERR user=$
Hi,
I've configured a Squid instance running a Reverse Proxy configuration
as stated in the following link:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Reverse/BasicAccelerator
Below the piece of configuration of my Reverse proxy:
http_port 174.xxx.xxx.133:80 accel defaultsite=www.mysite.com
cac
Hi to all,
I'm using squid with kerberos authentication. It was working just
fine. For some unknown reason now it isn't. Look what it is in
cache.log:
squid_kerb_auth: ERROR: gss_acquire_cred() failed: Unspecified GSS
failure. Minor code may provide more information. Permission denied
2012/05/
On 8/05/2012 00:56, Mário Sérgio Candian wrote:
Hi Peter.
Thanks for the answer.
I'd like to run FreeBSD in this server. I don't tried any config. I'll buy
this server but I need to know if this server supports the amount of users
that I have.
Yes, this will be a cache for my ISP. The server h
2012/5/7 Amos Jeffries :
> On 06.05.2012 20:37, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>> Ah, so if I understand this correctly I can't do anything with the
>> usernames on the proxy that runs the external acl but by handing of
>> the usernames to a parent I can start implementing policies based on
>> the userna
Hi Peter.
Thanks for the answer.
I'd like to run FreeBSD in this server. I don't tried any config. I'll buy
this server but I need to know if this server supports the amount of users
that I have.
Yes, this will be a cache for my ISP. The server has gigabit network card. I
have a link of 400Mbps.
On 7/05/2012 23:38, Mário Sérgio Candian wrote:
Hi guys.
I have a server with this configuration:
Intel xeon E5-2670 with 8 cores, 2.60GHz (3.30 GHz with Turbo Boost), 20MB
of cache, QPI Link 8GT/s;
Hyper-threading, 1600MHz TDP of 115 Watts;
32GB ( 4 x 8GB ) RAM DDR3-1333MHz, Dual rank x4;
RAID
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Hi guys.
I have a server with this configuration:
Intel xeon E5-2670 with 8 cores, 2.60GHz (3.30 GHz with Turbo Boost), 20MB
of cache, QPI Link 8GT/s;
Hyper-threading, 1600MHz TDP of 115 Watts;
32GB ( 4 x 8GB ) RAM DDR3-1333MHz, Dual rank x4;
RAID 5;
3 HDs SAS 6Gbps of 300GB, 10k RPM, Hot Plug;
C
Amos Jeffries-2 wrote
>
>
> Waking up;
>fully internally to Squid we have the X-Cache: header at present
> being emitted with HIT/MISS details. You may be able to setup a
> rep_header_regex ACL the scans for HIT and your upstream cache name.
> Used on tcp_outgoing_tos to set TOS value. Th
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 3:59 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 6/05/2012 9:24 a.m., Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
>>
>> thanks for sharing your experience
>> but what about ISPs who are handling thousands of queries . aren't
>> they using squid? AFAIK my ISP is usring squid and its a biggest ISP
>> in wh
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