the authentication is
up to you!
You might also want to add squidguard in as well to give a bit more control!
Visit the squid wiki as there is lots of info!
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for the latest version of squid from either the 2.7, 3.0 branches.
3.0 seems pretty good but you must get the latest version 3.0.STABLE17 because
of the security bug!
There is a ton of info in the wiki as well to browse over!
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.
If you really have to remove the whole cache structure the rm -rf works pretty
well!
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servers squid logs show? Cache and access.
Try telneting in port 3128 on 127.0.0.1 and getting a page. Well that is
assuming you allow localhost!
A bit more info would be helpful!
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know, How do I do this?
Is there any way I can do it with squid? Is there any other way?
Not with squid but it depends on what platform squid is running on.
If it is linux then iptables can solve the problem.
Anything else you will have to solve yourself!
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the cache - both hard and soft.
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This is a good question for the squidguard mailinglist!
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.db files from urls/domain files
specified in file.
The -d is pretty handy! It's more like as not going into emergency mode!
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My one I have configured like this.
cache_dir aufs /data/squid 5000 15 256
To give 5G in /data/squid
If you change it you will need to trash the current cache and create new with
squid -z
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readers will not see it!
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Internot Exploders cache.
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and slower until it gave me a cannot open
file error looking like this;
Sarg has its own list! Try them!
Have a look at the size of the squid log files sarg is trying to parse might
be a place to start!
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it runs as user squid
so needless to say cannot write a file created by root!
Try linux101!!
chown squid.squid /var/logs/cache.log
chown -R squid.squid /var/cache
Check the perms and ownerships on the rest of your files in /var/logs!
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me why it is happening and how can i resolve this issue.
ftp://ftpusername:ftpusernamepassword@ftpserver
Works like a wiz! Squid cannot guess the ftpservers credentials without the
user telling it!
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is easy to understand and use!
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in the order you want them to!
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in squid.conf and that logrotate
scripts or anyother scripts for that matter do not rotate squids logs! Check
scripts for squid -k rotate
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way like traceroute to find out what is
happening in a browser when we access a site.
Did you try lynx or wget to make an http connection to the site from the squid
server? A simple telnet to the webserver on port 80 also will prove the
connection!
Always start simple!
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On Tuesday 26 February 2008, Ric wrote:
On Feb 26, 2008, at 2:25 AM, Angela Williams wrote:
On Tuesday 26 February 2008, Ric wrote:
I'm wondering why we require squid -z before starting up Squid for
the first time. Is there some reason why Squid shouldn't do this
automatically when
and then
gets used by squid. In the twinkling of an eye the root filesystem is full!
Ever tried to solve this kind of problem when the server is hundreds of
kilometers away? Its phun!
Give me squid -z!!
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similar and one of my Xaraya sites but I
might just scrap the idea!
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of the make you just do the next step -
normally make install
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Apache http server!
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Hi Neil!
On Wednesday 30 January 2008, Neil A. Hillard wrote:
Hi,
Angela Williams wrote:
Hi!
On Wednesday 30 January 2008, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
Hi All,
I want to know how to exclude or bypass a few ips with squid.
these are the basic rules currently wriiten in squid.conf
and
basically nothing else!
Latency on a satellite link could be the start of the problem. I suggest you
checkout the Cisco TAC www.cisco.com/tac
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to start and stop! Could it be a zombie?
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simply tells squid to reread all is config files!
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will tell squid to rotate its own logs!
Look in the well documented squid.conf.example file for this tag
logfile_rotate
and all will come clear.
You do not normally need the store log so set it to none in squid.conf. Access
and Cache logs are normally all you need!
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achive the same.
There is a great howto in the wiki!
Also try
http://www.papercut.biz/kb/Main/ConfiguringSquidProxyToAuthenticateWithActiveDirectory
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: ftp_user), or is this browser specific. I mean is it
the way that squid handels the requests?
Good reason to trash Internot Exploder!
In the Internet Options window choose the Advanced tab and make certain Use
Passive FTP is checked!
But Firefox with FireFTP is best!
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tried to get mrtg to play nicely with squid but it almost seems that
mrtg does not use the squid mib file I told it to. Mrtg needs the full oid
before it get the snmp info.
I'm on the point of giving Henrik Nordstrom's rrd-tool stuff a go.
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Hi Henrik
On Monday 09 July 2007 13:31, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
fre 2007-07-06 klockan 15:40 +0200 skrev Angela Williams:
Hi All Squiders!
Here is the problem! I have had to change all the nice MIB names to
dreadful oid numbers to make it work.
The easier solution is to ask MRTG to load
Hi Adrian!
On Monday 09 July 2007 13:30, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007, Angela Williams wrote:
Hi All Squiders!
I have run many squid boxes over the years but never really worried about
any stats out of them other than cache manager and sarg.
We have just put a new box
On Wednesday 27 October 2004 01:02, James Gray wrote:
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 09:32 pm, Angela Williams wrote:
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 08:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am running Squid 2.5STABLE5 and trying to block a few of the more
prominent web advertisements
/bannerfilter/
We've run it on our squid boxes for over a year now with nary a problem. I've
also used it to redirect our intranet sites for the internal users that
insisted on using the external uri's - ok I will phix the dns real soon!
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on the squid site.
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not support multi-proxy
authentication, and like Basic the authentication is per proxy.
Just what I thought! Ah well the users just get to login three times! Once
they get used to it they wont have a problem!
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On Monday 18 October 2004 14:24, you wrote:
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, Angela Williams wrote:
Just what I thought! Ah well the users just get to login three times!
Once they get used to it they wont have a problem!
Why does your users have to use all three proxies? What does your setup
look like
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