Maybe it is somewhere in the auth handler in squid.
Markus
"Klaus Walter" wrote in message
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Hi Markus,
yes, you are right.
But why is squid using more and more memory until it dies because there
is no more memory available at the server.
When
On Wednesday 07 August 2013 at 21:02:53, Roman Gelfand wrote:
> Is there a way I could control access to various sites based on user
> irregardless of workstation they are on? All in transparent proxy.
If it's transparent, you can't get authentication credentials (username /
password).
Since y
Is there a way I could control access to various sites based on user
irregardless of workstation they are on? All in transparent proxy.
Thanks in advance
Hi Markus,
yes, you are right.
But why is squid using more and more memory until it dies because there
is no more memory available at the server.
When I run the same squid 3.2.1 with the same configuration but with
basic
authentication only the memory usage is constant and it is running
stable
On Wednesday 07 August 2013 19:48:33 Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 7/08/2013 5:51 p.m., Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote:
> > this is what I have right now.
> > cache.log says
> > 2013/08/07 08:47:51|222094 Entries scanned
> > 2013/08/07 08:47:51| 0 Invalid entries.
> > 2013/08/07 08:47:51| 0
On 7/08/2013 5:51 p.m., Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote:
this is what I have right now.
cache.log says
2013/08/07 08:47:51|222094 Entries scanned
2013/08/07 08:47:51| 0 Invalid entries.
2013/08/07 08:47:51| 0 With invalid flags.
2013/08/07 08:47:51|222094 Objects loaded.
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