Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on this one.
Basically I have created a standard Squid proxy using Squid 3.3.8 built
from OpenBSD ports - OS version is OpenBSD 5.4 Current.
Additionally from ports as well I have installed squidGuard 1.4p6.
The configuration seems ok as
-Original Message-
From: Kaya Saman [mailto:kayasa...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2013 4:58 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Squid and Squidguard using high disk IO
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on this one.
Basically I have created a standard
increasing the number of
redirector processes in your config file.
The cache size is 2GB though that shouldn't affect performance as
far as I understand.
On 11/09/2013 05:23 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Hey,
Notes inside.
On 11/09/2013 05:58 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
What can I do to improve
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Le samedi 09 novembre 2013 à 19:39 +, Kaya Saman a écrit :
Just found this is Squid cache log:
2013/11/09 19:28:25 kid1| /var/squid/cache/04/7A: (24) Too many open files
2013/11/09 19:31:31 kid1| WARNING: All
Vicks wrote:
dear frnds,
till now i was having single ISP internet facility was is using two LAN cards: 1
for Static Leased IP other for Local LAN IP.
now i m looking to get bandwidth from another ISP. what coma in my mind is
that to insert another LAN card (means 3 on single system) give
Landy Landy wrote:
I currently run a small wifi hotspot running squid and NoCat as captive portal.
NoCat is an older software and it is being maintained. It works fine for me, I
recommended.
--- On Thu, 11/19/09, Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
NoCat is an older version of
Hi guys,
I'm just doing a bit of research as to how to create a wireless hotspot.
Unfortunately during my Cisco CCNA 802.11 LANs weren't covered that
greatly so am having to do a lot on my own.
Basically my aim is to use say 2 Cisco wireless access points coupled to
a PoE switch and then
Fahd Kasri wrote:
Hi Kaya,
Take a look at CoovaChilli. It's software that runs on OpenWRT
routers. It uses a Radius (freeradius for example) server for
authentication.
Many thanks Fahd for the response :-)
Am just on the page now but I don't understand what OpenWRT is.
I know that
Many thanks Fahd and Matthew!
So I was correct initially by thinking that CoovaChilli ran on the
Linksys WRT range of routers.
This I guess is great for a pocket installation but not what I'm looking
for hardware wise at least. I believe that the software is probably what
I'm looking for
Squid can be made to work (with the session helper), but something
specifically designed as a captive portal (like wifidog) might be a
better choice.
Aaaah thuoght I was barking up the wrong tree (no pun intended!) :-)
Yeah, just checked it out - looks cool and don't need to use crummy
[...]
ways good/ cannot offer well for voice services )
My question is
1) Is that possible to load balance with Squid .. ?
2) If possible, what addition s/w is needed ..
3) Is that possible to distributes laod by percent e.g. 30% of load to
WiMax and 70% of load to ADSL ... ?
Any suggestions
Kevin Dankwardt wrote:
I am trying to get started in a pilot project with Squid. I want to
buy an inexpensive router to use as well. Apparently I need a router
that will run WCCP and that means a Cisco router.
So, can anyone give me any leads on a cheap router that will work?
Used would be
[...]
I want to implement linux squid proxy server so that i have better
controls that is ( time based restrictions , ip based restrictions and
block certain web sites ) through squid ACLS
I think i have to implement squid as a transparent proxy server with 2
lan cards on the squid server
[...]
[code]
cache_peer ip.of.server1 parent 80 0 no-query proxy=PASS originserver
name=server_1
acl sites_server_1 dstdomain www.example.com example.com
cache_peer_access server_1 allow sites_server_1
[/config]
unless I misunderstood the whole deal???
You seem to understand quite well.
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
tor 2009-10-15 klockan 15:37 +0300 skrev Kaya Saman:
Then I tried adding the proxy=PASS statement to the bottom of the code
as in: cache_peer_access server_1 allow sites_server_1 proxy=PASS
Should be login=PASS, and specified in cache_peer server_1
Hi,
this is my first post although been running Squid for a little while am
still very new to it as I'm just transitioning between being an
ex-student to a junior professional with UNIX stuff :-)
Basically here's the issue:
I would like to access some services in my network protected by
Chris Robertson wrote:
Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
this is my first post although been running Squid for a little while
am still very new to it as I'm just transitioning between being an
ex-student to a junior professional with UNIX stuff :-)
Basically here's the issue:
I would like
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