Quoting McDouglas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
Is is possible to to assign delay pools to acls instead of domain
names? I use an external acl to verify if a given user belongs to a
given windows group (using wbinfo_group) and i'd like to limit his
bandwith depending on group membership (teachers can
Quoting S.Theyagarajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hi all ,
We have squid proxy installed in our institute and after a
freesh installation of squid we are unable to use ssh to connect to
outside servers through proxy ,we were able to do it earlier . Now we
get a error 403 access forbidden .The
Quoting Andrei Antonelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi ,
I 'm having some problems with users that bypass proxy with Webs
tunnel ! Today i m blocking each site that i know, i would like to
know with someone knows some way to block tunnel without be by
each site that has this features !
I
Quoting nonama [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear All,
I have a question on the access log. How do I change
the date value in the access log so that it can be
readable?
imho it's quite readable .. all the field you're looking for is there ..
Is there any tool that I can use to generate report on
user
I know that this is getting OOT, but i'm corious ..
using top alternate view, i found out that my squid is using 1224m of virtual
memory (VIRT). From that number, 268m are SWAP, 955m are RES.
So, some of my squid are not in the physical memory. Yet from free i got 0
(zero)
swap usage.. where do
My understanding of squid caching after reading its documentation and FAQ is
that
squid will have some kind of representation of every object that it cache.. so
providing that you have enough memory, squid will be searching for
cached object
in the memory not on your disk, so it should be
You could try using ipvsadm
SOL
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I just want to know if theres other way to cluster 2 or more
Squid-cache/proxy?
My idea of clustering 2 or more proxy is by using a layer 7 switch, define a
common IP on the switch that will simoultaneously checks
In my university case, using a digest password is unacceptible because it will
break compability with other system. And also it will allow the sys-admin to
know the user's password.
So what we do, is we make a simple web-login (https) and combined it with
iptables.
Quoting Paolo Biancolli
squid will not use disk space more than the one you have specify in the
configuration files (see the cache_dir parameter). as how much space you
need for cache, it really depends on your users behavior.. in my case,
i only need around as much as the data being downloaded from the internet
in a
Quoting Bin Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First, thanks again for your time to review my question and write back to me.
But there is still something I can't understand.
is there any ACL's in your squid configuration ??
have you try to access the sites with squid default config ??
Quoting dwi amk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Average HTTP requests per minute since start: 6584.0
You should try to check to this number, is this true for you cache
community?
It could be worm or something, than it someway effects your cache.
And yes like Mark said, increase your cache size.
Arianto C Nugroho wrote:
Hi there..
I've been using delay_pool for quite sometimes and it's working fine.
Now i'm trying to monitor its usage using
cachemgr.
My question is, sometimes in Current section for each pool i got a
negative number. What does it mean ?
How does it effect my pool
Hi there..
I've been using delay_pool for quite sometimes and it's working fine.
Now i'm trying to monitor its usage using
cachemgr.
My question is, sometimes in Current section for each pool i got a
negative number. What does it mean ?
How does it effect my pool ??
Thank You
smime.p7s
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Is there a default solution for clustering multiple Squid proxies in
a way that is transparent to the user?
http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org
it should do just fine ..
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Arianto C Nugroho wrote:
Hi ...
I need to be able to block p2p applications that are running through a
http_tunnel ..
Is there any ACL that could specify this kind of behavior ??
Thanks Before
oops.. sorry .. my bad ..
I accidently allowed http_connect connection in my squid server
Hi ...
I need to be able to block p2p applications that are running through a
http_tunnel ..
Is there any ACL that could specify this kind of behavior ??
Thanks Before
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Ahmad Arif wrote:
Hallo All,
I cannot connect to Yahoo Messenger since last three weeks. I use squid
2.5 STABLE9 running on Fedora Core 3.
Your help is highly appreciated
AARIf
i think it would be a lot easier to help if you could provide your log
files (access.log and cache.log)
Hi..
Could I use delay pool while using squid as a reverse proxy ?? What i
want to do is to prevent a single host in internet
to consume all of my uplink bandwidth.
Thanks
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Hello
I have two squid proxy server that i set as sibling.
my settings are:
on server A:
cache_peer serverB sibling 3128 3130
http_access allow serverB
on server B:
cache_peer serverA sibling 3128 3130
http_access allow serverA
on both server i set
icp_access allow all
But from my access log i
hi..
could a single client fall into multiple ACL's ??
for example, my ip address is 152.118.37.35 and
i'm accessing www.abc.com (using squid as proxy) and
i have these ACL on my squid :
acl smallClient src 152.118.37.35/255.255.255.255
acl netAdmins src 152.118.37.0/255.255.255.0
acl bannedSite
Hi there..
I've been wondering about this for quite sometimes.. searching the
internet doesn't come up good..
for instance i have this design:
the Internet - router -- squid-proxy --- clients
I know that delay_pool could directy control the bandwidth between
the proxy and clients. But
Elsen Marc wrote:
Hi there..
I've been wondering about this for quite sometimes.. searching the
internet doesn't come up good..
for instance i have this design:
the Internet - router -- squid-proxy --- clients
I know that delay_pool could directy control the bandwidth between
the
Elsen Marc wrote:
It's the reverse !
sorry, i don't follow.. what do you mean 'it's the reverse' ??
I mean that delay pools control the bandwith between the proxy
and the Internet.
M.
hmm.. how ?? how do you tell the remote servers how fast they should
send data ??
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