Colin Farley wrote:
> We have a few production squid proxy servers running various STABLE
> versions of squid 2.5 and are encountering some issues as we upgrade our
> Domain controllers from windows 2000 to windows 2003. The proxy servers
> query the LDAP directory for user access control.
> Ide
Gix, Lilian (CI/OSR) * wrote:
> Thanks for your help :
>
> proxy1:~# crontab -l
> 0 0 * * * /etc/webmin/webalizer/webalizer.pl /cache_log/access.log
> proxy1:~# more /etc/crontab
> SHELL=/bin/sh
> PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
>
> # m h dom mon dow user com
Dave Raven wrote:
> We are currently talking to samba, but we are able to join the
> domain. Where we sit right now is that if we use -basic instead of
> -ntlmssp it works fine. I've narrowed it down to the password that's the
> problem - its obtaining the user, domain and workstation just fine. A
Pieter De Wit wrote:
> I would like to know how I can "bind" an IP address to a username in
> squid. So let's say I have a user called user1 and a machine on IP
> 1.2.3.4. I would like squid to log any requests that come from 1.2.3.4 as
> if the user user1 logged in.
So you want Squid to accept r
Abbas Salehi wrote:
> I succeeded to joined to the domain and active directory , i can see the
> domain users and groups
> net ads testjoin
> Join is OK
>
> net ads join administrator
> Joined 'squid-server' to realm 'TEST.COM'
>
> But ntlm_auth does not work properly,
>
> I have following er
Dave Raven wrote:
> Okay I have an update with more progress - it seems the problem is only to
> do with ntlmssp. If I only have a basic authenticator - which looks like
> the following, it works perfectly:
> However, when I use ntlmssp in the squid config, shown below, it does not
> work:
>
> a
Chris Robertson wrote:
> Adam Aube wrote:
>> Yes, some versions of Mozilla do work with NTLM, but the user
>> still needs to enter their username and password - NTLM is then used for
>> the exchange between the browser and the proxy.
>
> Not entirely true. Ther
Derrick MacPherson wrote:
> Is there an advantage to using LDAP and not using ntlm_auth?
LDAP is simpler to setup and uses less system and network resources, as well
as working readily with all browsers (on all platforms) that support
authentication.
NTLM authentication requires a full Samba ins
Stefano Del Furia wrote:
> could someone point me to the right direction of using LDAP authentication
> with a Windows 2003 domain ??
You could start by searching the list archives for "LDAP Active Directory".
Adam
Rajesh K. Bahl wrote:
> I need your guidance in doing the following:-
>
> We have a total of 30 numbers of PCs. About 8 of them require full
> access to internet. Rest 22 needs to be restricted to only one site i.e.
> antivirus site (Mcafee or Symantec) just for updation of virus signature
> file
rs wrote:
> why squid does not write access.log (permission there is)?
Squid doesn't write to access.log until it receives a request. Make sure
Squid is actually receiving the requests by running this command just after
sending a request to Squid:
netstat -nt | grep ":3128"
This assumes Squid
CsY wrote:
> and what you think, how can i resolve this problem?
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-17.html
See Step 4.
Adam
Roy Verrips wrote:
> I've got Squid on a Linux (Debian 3.1) box running beautifully and
> authenticating users to a Windows Active Directory.
> Problem I have is how to setup the acl to get the different ADgroups? Do
> I need two auth_params? Is that possible and what would the syntax be?
Look
azeem ahmad wrote:
> i want to block my users from any kind of email. is it possible. bcuz if i
> block smtp/pop3 then there are so many web based mail servers like
> msn/yahoo. and if i block http then it means i have blocked everything on
> my network. i like to block every kind of email plz tel
Wilson A. Galafassi Jr. wrote:
> I'm using this to authenticate users with active directory by username.
[auth_param lines snipped]
> acl squid_access proxy_auth REQUIRED
> http_access allow squid_access
> What I have to change to authenticate by group?
The acl and http_access lines will need
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is he not asking for binding user name with Mac address of PC.
> Way I understood this is - user should be able to browse only from one
> PC using some user name. User should not be able to browse from any
> other PC.
The OP said that the user shouldn't be able to log i
Guillaume wrote:
> Do you know what is the difference between basic authentication and
> NTLM authentication?
Basic authentication is an Internet standard that is fully compatible with
the stateless nature of HTTP, is easily integrated with most authentication
backends, and works in virtually al
Mark Drago wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 20:27 +0200, Christoph Haas wrote:
>> On Wednesday 26 October 2005 20:11, Mark Drago wrote:
>> > The site is http://webmail.ne.rr.com - it's the webmail for the
>> > RoadRunner ISP that one of our customers is using. Our customer gave
>> > us a username a
Pablo Gietz wrote:
> I have Squid 2.5 stable 6 + Fedora Core 3, Pentium III 700Mhz 768 MB of
> RAM. This is a partial view of the TOP program:
[snipped]
> I can´t force squid to take more memory and the cache is performing slow.
Squid will generally max out disk I/O before memory. vmstat or ios
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> D & E Radel
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I am running transparent squid server on Redhat ES 3.0 box. I noticed
>>> some time some of my users establish http connection with some server on
>>> internet and send spam mail. Header of that mail always contain squid
>>> se
Please reply to the list, and not to me directly.
On Friday 29 April 2005 04:25 am, Alfredo Adam III wrote:
> On 4/29/05, Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Alfredo Adam III wrote:
>>> Im now trying to setup squid authentication in fedora 3. My squid was
>
Alfredo Adam III wrote:
> Im now trying to setup squid authentication in fedora 3. My squid was
> running ok, after i have configured its authentication, the problem is
> the username and password were not accepting on the login box.
> It seems the ncsa_auth were not functioning.
Have you read t
Alfredo Adam III wrote:
> sir, how can I limit downloading files, for example i want to setup a
> rule that would only make the user to download a file not exceeding of
> 1MB. Is it possible to make this happen on squid?
"Can I prevent users from downloading large files?"
http://www.squid-cache.
Ytzhak Levy wrote:
> Some users are trying to access yours hotmail account via http access by
> outlook express.
>
> Squid requires authentication.
>
> OE does'nt has any field to insert login and password to access squid.
> Thus, I make two acls:
>
> # login name of the users that need to acce
Scott Carpenter wrote:
> I can;t seem to get any of my requests to cache. I am runnig RHEL4 ES
> minimal install with Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE6.
> cache_dir ufs /var/cache/squid 2 16 256
2.5STABLE6 had a bug with UFS which would cause it to not cache anything in
some configurations. E
Vaughan Roberts wrote:
> I am thinking about implementing delay-pools in my squid transparent proxy
> on my Linux box. The reason is that my ISP (cable modem) has a monthly
> limit on the number of bytes I can download. This didn't use to be a
> problem, but recently my two kids have got laptops
azeem ahmad wrote:
> Adam Aube wrote:
>>azeem ahmad wrote:
>>
>> > i have configured delay pools and its working well.
>>
>> > delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 1000/1000
>> > delay_access 1 allow all
>>
>>> but it limits users to 1000 B/
Wennie V. Lagmay wrote:
> For example I have 16000 bytes of bandwidth connection to the internet and
> 10/100 Mbps connection to LAN. Also let us say I have 17 workstations each
> one is given 1000 bytes strick bandwidth using delay_pools.
> How can I implement such rule that every workstion has
azeem ahmad wrote:
> i have configured delay pools and its working well.
> delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 1000/1000
> delay_access 1 allow all
> but it limits users to 1000 B/s even if there is only one user using the
> internet all the remaining bandwidth is wasted. how can i make it to give
> the us
Jean Cantarutti wrote:
> then I look access.log but don't show downloaded files. only the
> little ones files .gif. .jpg .js ... etc.
>
> Where are the .exe .zip .doc .pdf . files logged (the big ones)?.
Squid logs all requests it receives. The requests for .exe, .zip, etc. files
will be in
Please don't ask a new question by replying to another post - instead, post
a new message to the list.
Nont Banditwong wrote:
> My transparency squid box redirect packet which has destination port 80 to
> 3128 by this iptable command
>
> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j
Please don't top post (which is replying above the original message) - it
makes the thread hard to follow.
Paulo Pires wrote:
> Qui, 2005-02-17 às 00:40 +0100, Henrik Nordstrom escreveu:
>> On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Paulo Pires wrote:
>>
>> > chown nobody /usr/local/samba-3.0.10/var/locks/winbindd_pri
Srinivasa Chary wrote:
> I am getting problem when doing group filtering using from windows 2003
> server. I am using squid-2.5.STABLE3 and samba-3.0.0
> i am able to authenticate all the users perfectly with out group
> varification, when i want to do group filtering it is not applying .
Can
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Corey Tyndall wrote:
> Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Esteban Darreche wrote:
>> Try with this line
>>
>> auth_param basic program /usr/lib/squid/squid_ldap_auth -u
jennyw wrote:
> Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>> The best approach to this is to make the web server set proper
>> cache-control and/or Expires headers. Will make your and your users
>> life much better.
>
> Yes, that would be nice, wouldn't it? ;-) Unfortunately, this is for
> caching a commercial sho
Chris Robertson wrote:
> jennyw wrote:
>> Chris Robertson wrote:
acl maint_time time 04:00-05:00
acl maint_pages dstdomain .my.server
no_cache deny maint_time maint_pages
>> Hmmm ... I tried using this:
>>
>> acl MAINT time 12:32-12:35
>> no_cache deny MAINT
>>
>> But during the
Varun wrote:
> Is it possible have net2phone working through
> squid.
That would be a good question to ask net2phone.
If the software supports tunnelings its native protocol over HTTP, then the
answer is yes. Otherwise, no.
Adam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have created to groups of users to access the internet through the
> proxy. We would like to log down 1 of the group only, but in the
> access.log, it has both groups in it. Can anyone tell me how I can filter
> out the other group that I don't want to log down?
Are
Jens Strohschnitter wrote:
>> > yes - years ago we had a running exim 3.13. With the old amavis (0.3.x)
>> > the director workes :-)
>> > So now I have removed the director and corrected the condition to:
>> >
>> > amavis_router:
>> > driver = manualroute
>> > condition = "${if or {{eq {$inte
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ads squid wrote:
> --- Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> ads squid wrote:
>>> SARG report "IN-CACHE-OUT" shows me total 1132 MB which
Daniel Navarro wrote:
> Since I migrated from windows to linux gateway with
> squid sometimes clients can´t print, have to reboot
> clients in order to fix it.
I've had the same issues on every Windows network I've worked with. Windows
printing is just plain flaky sometimes. Squid has nothing to
Alexander Shopov wrote:
>> What version of squid are you using?
> Native Squid 2.5.STABLE7 under Windows XP
>> Can you post the full section out of your access.log, of a request where
>> this happens, with
>>log_mime_hdrs on
>>
>> (Just post 1 request logged)
>
>
> Here is a simple web pag
ads squid wrote:
> I am using squid 2.5 STABLE on Redhat Linux 9 working
> fine. I am using squid access logs file with "SARG" for
> getting user reports.
> SARG report "IN-CACHE-OUT" shows me total
> 1132 MB which is based on squid 'acsess.log' file.
> This does not match with ISP's usage report
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Diego Amadey wrote:
> Adam Aube wrote:
>> Diego Amadey wrote:
>>> I have installed avgfree antivirus in the clients of my net, and i have
>>> configured
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Diamond King wrote:
> --- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Diamond King wrote:
>>> I`ve checked the configuration file and it seems
>>> that onl
Rakesh Kumar wrote:
> I want to insatll the SSL gatewaying support to Squid-2.5SATBLE8. Can
> anyone help how can I install this patch.
See the man page for the patch command.
Adam
Andrei Kovacs wrote:
> Adam Aube wrote:
>>Andrei Kovacs wrote:
>>>I would like to know if it is possible to limit the number of
>>>connections to a URI (not a particular one but in general) because I
>>>want to limit the usage of "Download Accelerators&
santos_fo wrote:
> I'm Interested in use as a part of my Network a Transparent Proxy
> using squid and CISCO router . The problem is that I need redirect
> squid to a authenticated proxy in windows.
So you want the router to transparently redirect requests to Squid, and
Squid to send all requests
Jason Ide wrote:
> I have squid working with a mixed w2k and NT domain and users are
> authenticating well. Except for when we create a new NT groups or change
> users in the groups, squid will not recognise the new groups or changes.
>
> I have synchronised the domains, restarted samba, winbind
Andrei Kovacs wrote:
> I would like to know if it is possible to limit the number of
> connections to a URI (not a particular one but in general) because I
> want to limit the usage of "Download Accelerators" which make 5-10
> connections to a file.
Take a look at the maxconn acl. See the FAQ or
Rakesh Kumar wrote:
> I am using Squid-3 as SSL proxy for OWA (Exchange 2003). The issue is that
> with latest snapshots of Squid-3-PRE3 frequently mailboxes do not open and
> mail content is not shown. Sometimes I can read mails from my Inbox but
> opening mail from other boxes takes infinite tim
Diego Amadey wrote:
> I have installed avgfree antivirus in the clients of my net, and i have
> configured them to update their signatures using
> my squid proxy (2.5Stable3)
> They are working fine but the problem is that the update files (.bin) are
> not being cached.
>
> This is a part of the
Shiraz Gul Khan wrote:
> but, if i use the command
> #tail -f /var/log/squid/cache.log
> i c my current running cache.log.
cache.log doesn't log requests sent to Squid - access.log does.
> so is there any command for catch a line and write to in other txt file
> if someone use the proxy and pu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ** Reply to note from Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thu, 20 Jan
> 2005 14:49:25 +0100 (CET)
> I have edited all.js and disabled and zeroed disk and memory caches,
>
> pref("browser.cache.disk.enable", false);
> pref("browser.cache.disk.capacity",
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I checked out the squid log analyzer programs, But
> haven't found one that can provide a sample output
> like what I need to see on the report.
> Say for example I go to microsoft.com, click on
> "products", then click on "visual studio .NET"
> I'd like to see this in
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Daniel Navarro wrote:
> --- Elsen Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
>>> what is the squid performance parameter that shows
>>> me how much efficient it is?
>> Define efficient.
Please don't post your question to the list multiple times.
BusyBoy wrote:
> I have implemented Squid using WPAD and it's working nicely as far as
> the Users are concenered. I have observed that when we use squid in
> our browser , the download speed goes tremendously slow,,
How slow is "tremen
Joan Ramos Ramos wrote:
> > squid_ldap_auth supports whatever passwords encryption schemes
> > supported by your LDAP server
> on my server only works if i have a Crypt (DES) password.
> why not works with MD5?
Most likely your LDAP server doesn't support it.
Adam
Hamed Majnoonian wrote:
> I have a 4.11 box with squid [latest] on it. I want to use it as a
> transparent proxy. Every setting which is necessary has been set correctly
> but without setting the 3128 on my browser it doesn't work and the
> access.log doesn't show anything.
Then your redirection
joe z wrote:
> i am looking to setup a web page accessible via a browser that
> lists top 15 websites visited, host html activity, and by clicking on the
> name of the site in the top visited a list of which hosts were active on
> that site. i want the default to be for the last twelve hours but t
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, DurgaPrasad Adusumalli wrote:
>> I am using web proxy content filter (Dansguardian) to scan all
>> outgoing traffic from my LAN. I am using transparent proxying with an
>> iptable rule that forwards all outgoing traffic to web proxy. This
>> setup wor
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Anandh G wrote:
>> 2. If I resctict the bandwidth for some, 5 users, to
>> 128Kbps on a 256Kbps link, will all the other users,
>> who are not in the restriction(Delay Pool) list, have
>> the full 256Kbps bandwidth, when those 5 users are not
>> usin
Oliver Hookins wrote:
> Umar Draz wrote:
>> i have 512MB ram and 1100MB swap
>> now questions is this i have set 5GB /cache so what should be cache_mem
> If you check out the archives you will see that the rule of thumb for
> disk cache to memory cache is about 100:1 (if I remember correctly). S
Umar Draz wrote:
> i have a cable internet setup now i want configure for proxy server
> i have P4 Intel Based Server with 512MB RAM 60GB Hardisk
> now my question is this when i choose cache_replacement _policy heap LFUDA
> and memory_replacement_policy heap LFUDA then what should be
> maximu
Please don't post the same message to the list multiple times.
rodd wrote:
> I am having some problems using my Squid authenticating
> against my Active Directory Server.
> I have this environment working for about 6 months, and it was
> fine, but since last month its behavior became v
Luca Marchiori wrote:
> Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>> So your real question is if it is possible to determine with the help of
>> Squid if this employee is uploading confidential information to a third
>> party web site.
> We already know the employee is uploading confidential information to the
> i
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 05:52, Adam Aube wrote:
>> Carlos Simbaña wrote:
>> > 1. I am trying to block msn messenger
>> Could you post all your acl and http_access lines, and detail what
>> station IP address you are testing from? It might be a
ads squid wrote:
> Is there any way I can find out how many users are
> currently connecte to squid. It should give dynamic
> status of cunnected users.
Cache Manager has a page with this info that is available if client_db is
turned on in squid.conf. You just refresh the page in your browser and
Please don't post a new issue by responding to another post - it breaks
threading and makes the archives harder to follow. Instead, post a new
message to the list.
Carlos Simbaña wrote:
> 1. I am trying to block msn messenger, but when I include
> logginnet.passport.com in the squidGuard blacklis
Nitin wrote:
> i am using squid & squint both. i have install web server locally.
> my domain name is world.india .
>
> when users serve the page locally (internal network) like user serve
> http://abc , squint report shows abc.world.india.
>
> I do not want squint show this type of report ab
Kinkie wrote:
>> It's no less secure than CONNECT tunneling, and from Squid's standpoint
>> it may be more secure - fewer ports on which CONNECT is allowed.
> This is the only solution in this case I think, since Squid only
> understands HTTP and not the various IM protocols.
Yes - the only way
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Jan 2005, Adam Aube wrote:
>
>>> is it possible to limit the no. of requests/browsers from a client
>>> at a given time
>>
>> "Can I limit the number of connections from a client?"
>>
>> http:
Please don't top post (which is putting your reply above the original
message) - it makes the thread hard to follow.
Chavdar Videff wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 January 2005 04:45, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
>> Look at the SSL_ports or SSL_safe_ports (can't remember the exact name)
>> and put in the ports for
kfliong wrote:
> Adam Aube wrote:
>>kfliong wrote:
>>> I tried to use delay_pools to control the speed of some users but
>>> somehow it doesn't work. Particularly delay_access 5. Those users in
>>> delay_access 5 need to be running at only 1k/s but so
Again, I ask that you reply to the list and not to me directly.
If your mail client does not have a "Reply to List" feature, use "Reply to
All" and remove all addresses except the list's. I would also suggest
switching to a better mail client.
Patricio Bruna V wr
azeem ahmad wrote:
> is it possible to limit the no. of requests/browsers from a client
> at a given time
"Can I limit the number of connections from a client?"
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-10.html#ss10.22
Adam
BusyBoy wrote:
> I have Linux System with Squid and around 100 Domain clients. What I
> want ActiveDirectory User based internet access .
> Some Active Directory users have total access to internet all
> domains, all protocols, and all else and some users should not be
> able to open a specif
Please reply to the list, and not to me directly.
Patricio Bruna V wrote:
> Adam Aube escribió:
>> Patricio Bruna V wrote:
>>> now i can login to hotmail and read the emails but when try to
>>> download an attached file i got a blank screen
>> Are you using
Tony Loosle wrote:
> I have tried the posted fix for the recent hotmail problems, but squid
> gives an error with the header command.
>
> I must have an old version of squid. Its on a cacheraq from sun/cobalt.
>
> Is there a way to fix this issue with older versions of squid?
What version of S
Patricio Bruna V wrote:
> now i can login to hotmail and read the emails but when try to download
> an attached file i got a blank screen
Are you using a transparent proxy?
Adam
Tsillas, Demetrios J wrote:
> The following accesses fail to show up using IE6 and transparent proxy.
> These are accesses to download an attachment from a hotmail message.
> The screen is blank. It works fine if I configure a non-transparent
> proxy. Haven't tried it with other browsers. I'm usin
Jim_Brouse/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Squid is shutting down and syslog is reporting the following "Dec 29
> 10:04:34 squid1 squid[7873]: WARNING: Disk space over limit: 153268 KB >
> 102400 KB
Squid normally won't shutdown if it is over its configured disk space limit
- it will aggressively remo
Angela Burrell wrote:
> I would consider to update my squid; but the instructions on the Squid FAQ
> site don't make sense to me (run 3 squid servers at once or something,
> then you upgrade one, but with no instructions on how to do it.)
Basically, you just build from source and install over you
Mohammad Shoaib Irtaza wrote:
> I have downloaded ip_user and compiled it on my
> RH9 machine. I am runnig squid2.5.s1
> I have created the configuration files according to
> the readme file provided in the downloaded.
>
> My entries in squid include
>
> external_acl_type srcip %SRC %LOGIN /etc/
Greg Shepherd wrote:
> I attempted the following configuration:
>
> Clients --> Symantec Web Security --> Squid 2.5STABLE5.
>
> The SWS server has the capability to forward requests to an upstream proxy
> server (Squid in this case).
>
> It only fails with a timeout error message from SWS.
>
>
kfliong wrote:
> I tried to use delay_pools to control the speed of some users but somehow
> it doesn't work. Particularly delay_access 5. Those users in delay_access
> 5 need to be running at only 1k/s but somehow this speed limit is not
> imposed. Please help.
> Here is my squid.conf for delay_
kavos gabor wrote:
> How to deny a specific IP or domain-name to be cached in Squid?
"How can I make Squid NOT cache some servers or URLs?"
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-7.html#ss7.8
Adam
kfliong wrote:
> I tried to use delay_pools to control the speed of some users but somehow
> it doesn't work. Particularly delay_access 5. Those users in delay_access
> 5 need to be running at only 1k/s but somehow this speed limit is not
> imposed. Please help.
>
> Here is my squid.conf for dela
Martin Joseph wrote:
> My problem is that I can't really see how to best "allow" for a
> wandering cell phone user to connect to my proxy? If I "allow all" it
> works, but I realize this is a security issue, and don't seem to be
> able to figure the best way to lock out bad guys while allowiing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> does somebody speak french out there ? we constantly receive an error
> message that says "L'erreur suivante a ete rencontree
> Reponse de taille nulle
> Squid n'a recu aucune donnee pour cette requete"
>
> if not, the english translation would look like :
>
> The foll
Amit Khatri wrote:
> But in this case I need to make 2 Delay pools for 2 different users.
> (which I know.) But I want to assign different bandwidth to different
> users in same Delay Pool (either aggregte or netowork). I want to know
> is it possible with squid ??
No - all you can control is wh
ansari imtiyaz ahmed khadim husain wrote:
> I am having some problem in delay pools.
>
> I have read the FAQ on the squid-cache site but I could
> not resolve my problem.
>
> My problem is I want to assign different bandwidth to different people
> in a particular group.
>
> It is possible to as
Stuart Clark wrote:
> Celeron 2.4, 2 gig ram, redhat 9, squid-2.5.STABLE1-3.9
I would suggest updating to a newer 2.5 STABLE release, though it might not
solve this particular problem.
> My squid server is locking up and needs rebooting every couple of days
> I know why. Its because I ran out o
Kent, Mr. John (Contractor) wrote:
> Have an image intensive website (satellite weather photos).
> Using Squid as an accelerator.
>
> Want to slow down robots and spiders while basically not
> affecting human users who access the web pages.
>
> Would the following delay_pool parameters be correc
Tsillas, Demetrios J wrote:
> Problem started appearing 2 days ago.
>
> Using 2.5.STABLE5.
>
> Here's the access.log entry:
> 1103634536.673 208 192.168.128.20 TCP_MISS/200 494 GET
> http://by15fd.bay15.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/hmhome? - DIRECT/65.54.184.250
> text/html
>
> nothing in cache.l
Luis Duran wrote:
> Lately, some of my users are experiencing problems using their msn
> hotmail account, when they try to go inside hotmail, after
> authentication, they only can see a white page, i didn't believe it
> until i see it with my own eyes. I know it is a Cahe problem 'cause i
> have t
Ronald wrote:
> One more question. Because Squid is I/O based Im guessing that there
> would be an improvement in using the dual channel ddr instead of just
> the single channel ddr setup?
Squid is normally disk I/O bound, not memory I/O bound, so dual-channel DDR
won't make a noticeable differen
Amit Khatri wrote:
> Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Amit Khatri wrote:
>>> I am using Squid with Delay Pools.
>>> But I want to assign different bandwidth to different users in a same
>>> group or network.
>> Do you have some acl
Amit Khatri wrote:
> I am using Squid with Delay Pools.
> I have read the faq given on squid-cache.org.
> And I have successfully implemnted Delay Pools for class 1 & class 2.
>
> But I want to assign different bandwidth to different users in a same
> group or network.
Do you have some acl mecha
Craig Main wrote:
> I have an internet cafe connected on a not so fast leased line (64k).
>
> I definately need to use a caching proxy. I currently use squid, and
> it works fine. However if one of the terminals has a 'power surfer',
> they tend to use all of the bandwidth leaving not much for th
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