Hello!
I have a fqdn that points to 127.0.0.1, when I try to access it through
squid, I get an error. I need to make it process on the same machine that
made the request, and not on squid server. I tried using always_direct
directive, but squid always tries to process at the server side.
This
Greetings my gurus, am a learner here, please bare with me, I am
inquiring, is it possible to use squid as a proxy in this setting below, I
have an opensuse box running opensuse 42.1 and it connects to Internet
through a USB modem via telephone networks on 3G, this is done using
network manager
/access.log i get the result well as if squid is very
busy working. i have to run rcsquid restart to solve the problem but
now this is every 10 minutes!! please gurus, help me here.
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Matheus
P.O.Box 1402
kampala- Uganda
Tel: +256-752-616056
Hi guys, am really a learner amused by squid, please help me and show
me how to clear the cache, my problem is that my HDD is running low as
of now!! critical in a few days time. Please help. otherwise am
quietly learning a lot from you people
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Matheus
P.O.Box 1402
kampala- Uganda
Tel: +256
is engeneered to go through port 1328. Please help me
out.
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Matheus
P.O.Box 1402
kampala- Uganda
Tel: +256-752-616056
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be done to warp
things into cache longer than they are supposed to be stored. I won't
advocate any though.
Amos
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Please be using
Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE5 or 3.0.STABLE11
Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.3
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Matheus
P.O.Box 1402
kampala- Uganda
Tel: +256-752-616056
chewing up all
the available bandwidth at the exzpense of others.
please help
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Matheus
P.O.Box 1402
kampala- Uganda
Tel: +256-752-616056
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