Hi.
On 15.08.2013 06:11, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 2013-08-14 13:21, Reginaldo Giovane Guaitanele wrote:
Não estou conseguindo usar o tproxy no freebsd.
alguem sabe quais regras usar no ipfw ou pf pra funcionar com tproxy?
TPROXY on FreeBSD requires Squid-3.4 beta version and IPFW tool
Hi All,
Seems that this is potentially a bug in 3.1.10, as we moved to version
3.3.8 and it worked without issue.
Thanks.
Regards,
-Mark
On 8/15/13 11:22 AM, Lundy, Mark marklu...@fico.com wrote:
Hi There,
squid version : 3.1.10 ( squid-3.1.10-16.el6 )
We are attempting to
Hello all, Recently I tried many helpers to integrate squid with active
directory. I have 2 domain controllers in my lab environment two windows 7
machines and centos 6. I'm interesting what is the best way to use squid
with active directory? I need to control AD User groups. Thanks.
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Hello community,
I know that the question of the emptying of the Squid cache has already been
asked very often.
Is there now a function to empty the cache without deleting the directory
structure? A customer asks for it, because he wants to use Squid as a reverse
proxy in a high availability
Hi Squid-users!
Recently squid started to restart its working kid and I see the following log
entries in cache.log:
kid1| WARNING: swapfile header inconsistent with available data
FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying.
Any advice to fix this? Can I just shutdown squid, remove swap.state
Hi Jeffries!
I created my own script auth_basic. This script checks the username and
password, if correct it inserts the username and date in the table
sessions and returns OK login = username for squid.
I also created one helper with ttl = 60. This helper takes the username
and password and
Hello,
I wanted to get some suggestions on my current setup and ask if i'm
expecting too much out of my hardware for the traffic load.
it appears i am running into out of memory problems and hitting swap,
squid processes then end up dying out.
[root@squid01 squid]# dmesg | grep page allocation