[squid-users] SquidNT: Strange log entries.

2005-05-17 Thread Holton, Euan
Hi fellow Squid users I've been using Squid NT v2.5 STABLE 7 successfully for some months now, but I've noticed a few odd entries in cache.log, similar to the following: nntlm-atultmh-[a6u8t7h6[]4:6 5s2e]n: dsienngd i'nNgA 'LNoAg oLno gfoani lfuariel:u ruen:k nuonwknn ouwsne ru snearm en aomre

RE: [squid-users] SquidNT: Strange log entries.

2005-05-18 Thread Holton, Euan
> Hi, > > At 17.38 17/05/2005, Holton, Euan wrote: > > >Hi fellow Squid users > > > >I've been using Squid NT v2.5 STABLE 7 successfully for some > months now, > >but I've noticed a few odd entries in cache.log, similar to the > >followin

RE: [squid-users] SquidNT: Strange log entries.

2005-05-18 Thread Holton, Euan
> At 11.21 18/05/2005, Holton, Euan wrote: > > > > > > Never seen something similar before. It seems some problem on the > > > communication channel between squid.exe process and the > > > helpers. What was > > > the squid uptime ? > > &

RE: [squid-users] How tell who is browsing where?

2005-05-19 Thread Holton, Euan
> Hi Stephen, > > Appreciate that. I guess it's a matter of opening the file with vi, > which I've just done and can see everything as needed. Is > there any sort > of GUI front end for this? Once I've completed all the documentation > and gone my way, the Squid server will be mostly managed b

RE: [squid-users] squid hogging all cpu and lots of memory

2005-12-05 Thread Holton, Euan
> These are the acl's that give me the problems (or so i > think, because if i comment those out its working just > fine): > > #acl hacking1 url_regex > "/usr/local/squid/etc/deny/hacking1" > #acl noporn url_regex > "/usr/local/squid/etc/deny/noporn" > #acl hacking2 url_regex > "/usr/local/squid/e

RE: [squid-users] Howto Clear Cache Periodicaly

2006-04-11 Thread Holton, Euan
> Make sure that your disk access performance, for instance, is adequate > for the SQUID induced disk I/O load. Other possible things to check are whether or not Squid is being CPU bound (usually by liberal use of regular expressions in the ACLs; less likely in this case from the description of

[squid-users] Authorisation helper error message tracing

2006-04-18 Thread Holton, Euan
Good afternoon fellow Squid-users I'm currently running Squid 2.5STABLE13-NT on Windows 2000, and I get a fair number of these messages in cache.log: ntlm-auth[4176]: sending 'NA Incorrect Request Format' to squid Would I be correct in assuming that these messages are caused by incorrect clien

RE: [squid-users] Authorisation helper error message tracing

2006-04-19 Thread Holton, Euan
> >ntlm-auth[1864]: attempting SSPI challenge retrieval > >ntlm-auth[1864]: Got it > >ntlm-auth[1864]: sending 'TT *some stuff that might be a > hash*' to squid > >ntlm-auth[1864]: Got 'KK *some more hash-like stuff*' from Squid > >ntlm-auth[1864]: No domain supplied. Returning no-auth > >ntlm-au

RE: [squid-users] Authorisation helper error message tracing

2006-04-19 Thread Holton, Euan
> > As asked in the OP, is there a debug_level parameter that > can be used to > > trace requests sent to authenticator helper processes? None of the > > candidates in debug-sections.txt seem quite right, unless > section 28 is > > the one. > > I would use > > debug_options ALL,1 33,2 84,5 29,

RE: [squid-users] SquidNT: running 2 instance of squid on the same server.

2006-04-19 Thread Holton, Euan
> > After another discution, i would like to create two squid > > server on the same server. > > I create 2 different tree with different parameters i can run > > the first, but when i try to load the second, i have the > > following error > > displayed: > > 2006/04/19 16:15:50| Squid is alread