On 11/05/2013 2:43 a.m., cac...@quantum-sci.com wrote:
Ah yes, the logrotate path was wrong. Fixed it now.
On Friday, May 10, 2013 07:06:00 AM Helmut Hullen wrote:
What tells
squid -v
about sysconfdir (where squid.conf is found) and about with-
logdir?
--sysconfdir=/etc/squid3
On 11/05/2013 9:01 a.m., Yang Zhang wrote:
Can I throttle the request rate to a certain set of servers?
I came across this but it seems to only be for throttling specific clients:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/DelayPools
(The server is an API and we'd like to respect its rate limit
On 11/05/2013 11:35 a.m., Warner Moore wrote:
I've been using SQUID for years to terminate inbound client connections to
externally facing web sites. With SQUID 2.6, I specified transparent in the
https_port, setup some acls, and it worked seamlessly.
Really? seamlessly? I think you did not
Hi,
I want to use both Digest Auth and External Auth (simpleheaderauth)
for authentification, and need to assign different delay pools to single
users based on another external_acl (premiumcheck).
So i have (stripped down for readibility)
-
external_acl_type simpleheaderauth
Hi guys
We need to use two internet access method on an one Linux server with Squid
installed, the methods are NTLM authentication and open proxy (without
auth).. Can be that provided by one Linux server with Squid installed?
Something like this:
IP 10.10.1.100:3128 - NTLM authentication
Hello
I have the squid running at port80 with the cache_peer on 443
I see there is only TCP_MISS/200 or TCP_MISS_ABORTED/200, I doubt
whether Squid is really caching of the pages.
1368334462 000179 10.56.101.197 TCP_MISS/200 4621 GET
http://wikid-dev.eng.domain.com/ -