And in a network sense of things:
What is the ip of the clients?
What interfaces names has for the clients the pfsense the squid etc.
what is the subnet of each and everyone of them?
Once I will have the bigger picture in hands I will be able to write more.
As of pfsense it's based on FreeBSD with
Hi folks
I've been testing these interception methods (as outlined in the Config
Examples) and don't really understand the difference between the two, other
than DNAT requiring sysctl changes.
What's the actual functional difference? What's a real-world type of scenario
where I might pick one
Squid has about 3+ MB foot print if I remember right.
So now we are talking about a specific size of machines that has 64bit
CPU units and most computers have 1Gbps Ethernet cards.
Now a days we are using squid for small cache or even larger cache but
In couple years or so(who knows how many)
Hey,
The problems you have mentioned are possible because of couple reasons
and there is a need to fully debug it.
On 10/21/2013 10:17 PM, Matthew Ceroni wrote:
When downloading files from certain websites, my end users experience
intermittent issues.
OK happens, and not all traffic should b
Actually, you CAN shape incoming traffic rates with qdisc/tc. The key is to
setup a pseudo-device, route incoming traffic first to that pseudo-device then
your "real" interface, and attach a queuing discipline to outgoing traffic
leaving that pseudo-device.
See:
http://www.linuxfoundation.or
When downloading files from certain websites, my end users experience
intermittent issues.
On one site, WebEx, where you can download recordings, transmission
speeds start off high and then gradually go to zero and the
transmission dies. Researching this issue came across the TCP Window
Scale opti
2013/10/21 Helmut Hullen :
> Hallo, ana,
>
> Du meintest am 21.10.13:
>
>> i have squid3.3.9. i want to know if it can give me any
>> statistics about amount of downloading or uploading for each user in
>> a period of time(1day, week, etc).
>
> As Amos told: per machine it is possible.
Sarg is you
Hallo, ana,
Du meintest am 21.10.13:
> i have squid3.3.9. i want to know if it can give me any
> statistics about amount of downloading or uploading for each user in
> a period of time(1day, week, etc).
As Amos told: per machine it is possible.
I use "squish" for such a job.
Viele Gruesse!
Hel
On 21/10/2013 11:30 p.m., ana any wrote:
hi,
i have squid3.3.9. i want to know if it can give me any
statistics about amount of downloading or uploading for each user in a
period of time(1day, week, etc).
Thank you and kind regards
What is a "user" ? HTTP contains no such concept. Squid retai
On 20/10/2013 7:07 a.m., Aaron Wright wrote:
But if you place it so that the traffic flows through the proxy between the
router it still has to be aware of routing, it has to know who it's clients and
servers are.
Hmm. At that point, squid would only have one client, right? The router. And
th
Hi, thanks all for the replies again,
I am using pfsense for load balance. I want that the Lan1 users traffic go
to the WAN1 and the Lan2 users traffic go the WAN2. Actually my squid server
has only one interface eth0 which intercept pfsense NAT HTTP.
Thanks
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hi,
i have squid3.3.9. i want to know if it can give me any
statistics about amount of downloading or uploading for each user in a
period of time(1day, week, etc).
Thank you and kind regards
Hey,
On 10/21/2013 01:15 PM, Alfredo Rezinovsky wrote:
El 21/10/13 07:03, Eliezer Croitoru escribió:
On 10/21/2013 11:37 AM, adamso wrote:
Thanks for the replies,
I am using pfsense like router for the dual wan, the squid box have
only one
interface, it is in the DMZ in transparent mode.
Is
Il 21/10/2013 10:37, adamso ha scritto:
Thanks for the replies,
I am using pfsense like router for the dual wan, the squid box have only one
interface, it is in the DMZ in transparent mode.
Waiting for the reply
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El 21/10/13 07:03, Eliezer Croitoru escribió:
On 10/21/2013 11:37 AM, adamso wrote:
Thanks for the replies,
I am using pfsense like router for the dual wan, the squid box have
only one
interface, it is in the DMZ in transparent mode.
Is it for load balancing or FailOver?
pfsense supports b
On 10/21/2013 11:37 AM, adamso wrote:
Thanks for the replies,
I am using pfsense like router for the dual wan, the squid box have only one
interface, it is in the DMZ in transparent mode.
Is it for load balancing or FailOver?
Eliezer
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On Sunday 20 October 2013 at 19:09, Alfredo Rezinovsky wrote:
El 20/10/13 13:03, Antony Stone escribió:
There's nothing you can do to stop a packet arriving at your router - you
can only decide what to do with it afterwards.
The package arrives to my
Thanks for the replies,
I am using pfsense like router for the dual wan, the squid box have only one
interface, it is in the DMZ in transparent mode.
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Hey there,
There are couple unknowns in the picture:
What vesrions of squid are you using? "squid -v"
What is the network size?
What is the server load?
What is the machine properties?
You can use the cachemgr interface to get some information out of squid
to understand the situation.
Eliezer
Il 21/10/2013 06:57, adamso ha scritto:
Hi guys,
I am using squid with multi wan. I want to forward traffic in each wan
according the lan subnet source or distination.
Eg : traffic for yahoo go to wan1 and others wan2
I try tcp_outgoing_address with virtual interface without succes
Please help
Hello,
The squid is running good, but after some time it begins getting
TCP_MISS/503 in access.log and "(105) No buffer space available" in
cache.log for all sites and all users in browsers begins getting "ERROR The
requested URL could not be retrieved". After some minutes everything get
back and w
On 21/10/13 10:04, Kinkie wrote:
Hi Adamso,
you can find a few pointers (but not a complete howto) here:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/NetworkOptimizations
There is another way and it is to mark the packets and then ny that
choose in the prerouting stage of the connection mark the conn
Hi Adamso,
you can find a few pointers (but not a complete howto) here:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/NetworkOptimizations
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 6:57 AM, adamso wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I am using squid with multi wan. I want to forward traffic in each wan
> according the lan subnet sourc
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