rihad wrote:
Ken Peng wrote:
Hi there.
I'm planning to build a new dedicated Squid-box, with amd64 and 4 gigs
of RAM, with two cache_dir's on two separate harddisks and Squid-3
doing
application level striping, all servicing around 6k users. Will two
recent IDE disks of 7200 rpm
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 04.12.08 07:29, Mike Rambo wrote:
I guess you could also use a no_cache directive on squid itself to
prevent caching of traffic to your ISP but IMO the firewall rule is
what I would probably prefer.
That wouldn't work because squid does not understand SMTP
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Joel Jaeggli wrote:
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 04.12.08 07:29, Mike Rambo wrote:
I guess you could also use a no_cache directive on squid itself to
prevent caching of traffic to your ISP but IMO the firewall rule is
what I would probably prefer.
That wouldn't work
julian julian wrote:
Ok, I'm using thunderbird and set the proxy manually, but when I try to
conect I get an error, should I make some special config in squid?
squid is not an imap proxy... if you need an imap alg you'll have to
look elsewhere, what it sounds like you need is a nat box...
Chuck Kollars wrote:
Anybody have performance experience (or benchmark results) putting
Squid's cache on a Flash Drive?
Devices that plug into a disk cable but that contain only what you'd
find in a thumb drive are available. They have zero latency and they
They have no rotational latency
mSajjad wrote:
how to pass pop3 in squid 2.5
It's an http proxy if you need nat, use iptables.
Robert V. Coward wrote:
I agree. But we have infrastructure problems that really push hard to make it a
single ip. We'll be doing WCCP and standard proxy. But a large number of the
clients have hardcoded proxy ips and make it prohibitive to change it to a new
address. I want to have a cluster
Squidly wrote:
I have a consultant telling me that I need to have my squid server
dual homed and bypassing my firewall for squid to be able to properly
report usage. Is this the case? Is there some other reason this config
is required?
reporting and connectivity are separate issues.
measuring
Jaap Cammeraat wrote:
Another question:
We want to block all/most streaming of video and radio and we are
searching for the most used portnumbers.
Do you have list of the most used ports?
the most used port for video and audio these days is 80...
We googled for info but it gives many
Ramiro Sabastta wrote:
Hi !!!
I installed squid on a Debian box, with 1Gb of RAM, 160 Gb of disk
and AMD Optreon Dual Core, in transparent mode.
I configured a cache of 100Gb on disk with aufs.
what's you're cache mem set to?
it's likely that you need more ram or less cache.
If the system
Amos Jeffries wrote:
ian j hart wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote:
Tim Bates wrote:
K K wrote:
For
Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or
GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured manually on each
client.
For non-MS browsers
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
If they're all listing to different remote sources at different times
then there's no point in caching it...
But if I read the logs, they are around 150-180 files which are heared
all the time and they have in summary arround 800 MByte. So creating a
Ram-Cache of
If you have more than one listener for the same stream, you relay it to
a local streaming server (icecast2) and provide them with a link to the
local source...
If they're all listing to different remote sources at different times
then there's no point in caching it...
Michelle Konzack
if you suppress the use of cookies for a google service, you won't get
use specifc preferences (ie the default in image search is the moderate
safesearch)... if you do it for all of google.com obviosuly it has
negative implications for things like gmail.
joelja
Cailen Pratt wrote:
Yes, I would
Jeff Pang wrote:
2007/7/4, Michel Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Snow Wolf disse na ultima mensagem:
From my experience,when squid has used full of cache_dir close to
20-30G,the OS would become very high-load due to the disk cache
swap.So I think even you have 160G disk,you may not set the
Reid wrote:
Thank you everyone for your help. The dedicated server company where my squid
is located has just
reported to me that we are blocking outgoing connections on tcp/3128 port
for security reasons.
Does this mean that they are a squid unfriendly company? Is there any
reason to
Paul Johnson wrote:
Meyerovich Aleksandr EB_NY wrote:
Is Squid 2.5 and above having any issues with the upcoming US DST
changes? (OS updated Tzdata packages applied)
Squid uses OS time, mostly only for timestamps. Please read the archives
before asking in the future as this very question
://www.accelonafrica.com
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Cavanagh, Kevin B wrote:
Just curious to know if Squid V2.5-Stable9 is supported on RedHat
Enterprise V4???
works fine of fedora core 3 it should work fine on rhel-4
joelja
TIA.
KCavanagh
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which you can lose without problems,
but if you have some free space on some raid-box why not use it..
Cheers,
Henrik
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squid, ours are
doing database realted tasks.
Rgds,
Hement
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doubt it is of any relevance to your Squid servers..
Regards
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On Sat, 10 Apr 2004, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
last time I looked at the web100 patch set it was mostly performance
monitoring...
Not really. web100 works by automatic tuning of TCP based on monitoring to
behave better in very high speed
://wwwcache.ja.net/servers/squids.html as in squid FAQ does not
available.
Cheers,
Regards,
Aiggno
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It would be quite helpful but likely very complicated. The bandwidth
savings could be huge and I think that is what Squid is all about. But
there are also the legal issues.
Matt
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up performance on a
multi-proc system? TIA.
not really... it will however go a lot faster if you unraid the 3 9gb
drives and treat each one as a seperate cache dir...
Mark Pelkoski
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SparcStaion 10 with Red Hat for
Sparc version 6.2?
Which version?info?
Thanks
Chuck
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In Dr. Johnson's famous dictionary patriotism is defined as the last
resort of the scoundrel. With all due respect
a dedicated squid server with about
30+ GB 7200 RPM, Red Hat 7.2, 512mb ram, AMD 1.3+ processor work or do
I need something more powerful or could I get by with something less
powerful? What would you suggest?
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anybody have
solution to avoid squid capture this request.
Thanks
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looking for squid training sessions (standard and advanced configuration,
reflexion on architecture,...).
Do you know if such training exist (France or Europe) ?
Thanks by advance,
Lionel
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. I only
want to allow specific ip's to browse and others should not. Help is
needed on urgent basis.
Thanks Regards,
Saif Ali Khan
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