Tim Bates wrote:
On 5/10/2010 9:44 PM, John Dakos wrote:
Kromonos thank you for your message.
But I know this way with dstdom. but the problem is... on web has a
hundreds bypass proxy sites... this is no way for administrators. I
spend a
lot of time to search on google for bypass domain
the redirector enabled will now
also be processed according to the rules set up in the redirect
(url_rewrite) program.
HTH.
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s rather
lacking in details though. What have you found difficult to implement?
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disks for just the cache.
Here is the Novell article re: 'virtualization advisability' that I
mentioned in my previous post.
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/software/0,39044164,62060848,00.htm
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isk IO and you are
having iowait problems it make the virtualized installation suspect to
me (having read that piece). Perhaps others more knowledgeable can
comment otherwise but absent that I would at least explore that avenue
were it me.
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Landy Landy wrote:
--- On Tue, 1/26/10, Mike Rambo wrote:
From: Mike Rambo
Subject: Re: [squid-users] running out of filedescriptors
To: "Landy Landy"
Cc: "Squid-Users"
Date: Tuesday, January 26, 2010, 11:48 AM
Landy Landy wrote:
I restarted squid and it comes up
uid.
server_persistent_connections off
client_persistent_connections off
HTH.
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ppears.
Please help with this thanks.
Check out the no_cache directive.
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ian will impose significantly higher hardware demands
than SG last I heard. We experimented with but have never deployed DG so
that may or may not have changed in the last few years.
HTH.
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e
your password would be 'password' for all operations.
I left localhost in cachemgr.conf but added both the hostname and ip
address of the squid server to that file. You then need to specify one
of those entries on the cache host line of the login dialog. Either
should work.
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Life takes a bit of time and a lot of relationship.
-papa
quid itself to
prevent caching of traffic to your ISP but IMO the firewall rule is
what I would probably prefer.
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Life takes a bit of time and a lot of relationship.
-papa
ially (via a patch) for a couple of
years and does so now officially as of the recent 1.3 release (though by
default it is set for full safe search. I'd expect moderate safe should
be possible too).
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tem
'd need some backend scripting from the "I Accept" page to do
some magic to automatically register their mac address with a dhcp
server so it would start working soonish.
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temporary security, d
e cache_dir disks helped us in this circumstance.
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Many today claim to be tolerant. True tolerance, however, can cope
with others being intolerant.
-Nigel Cunningham
gave up.
Seems it lost contact with both the Windows DC and your DNS.
This smells like a networking problem.
Was there anything relevant in /var/log/messages besides the messages
from Squid?
Regards
Henrik
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Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
ons 2006-03-01 klockan 07:44 -0500 skrev Mike Rambo:
Bummer. No core file. Hmm, we're running Linux (CentOS 4.2) but diskd
instead of aufs for the cache_dir, debugging symbols are there, I guess
it's because squid didn't have write permission to its
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
tis 2006-02-28 klockan 21:10 +0100 skrev Mark Elsen:
On 2/28/06, Mike Rambo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We rebuilt our squid servers in late January using STABLE12 with all the
patches available at the time (the first six of those currently listed).
W
6/02/28 09:16:53| ctx: exit level 0
2006/02/28 09:16:53| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field {;
Max-Age=31536000}
FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying.
2006/02/28 09:17:21| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
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"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
--Ed Howdershelt
es are at:
http://www.squidguard.org/contact
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Hurry! Hire a teenager while they still know everything!!!
GB. We set our logs to rotate daily to prevent ever
reaching this size.
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Hurry! Hire a teenager while they still know everything!!!
second. I have
also turned off persistent connections because Henrik's suggestion to do
this when we were using squid 2.4 helped a great deal at the time
(though I haven't seen any noticeable improvement this time around).
> On May 26, 2004, at 1:32 PM, Mike Rambo wrote:
>
> >
lpsd.local --enable-htcp --enable-ssl
--enable-cache-digests --enable-linux-netfilter --enable-auth=basic,ntlm
--enable-basic-auth-helpers=getpwnam,LDAP,MSNT,NCSA,PAM,SMB,winbind
--enable-ntlm-auth-helpers=fakeauth,no_check,SMB,winbind
--enable-ntlm-fail-open --enable-x-accelerator-vary --enable-carp
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te cache_dirs on multiple
scsi disks.
cache_dir diskd /mnt/cache1 12000 16 256
cache_dir diskd /mnt/cache2 12000 16 256
Thanks for the help.
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Thanks very much.
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Thanks Henrik. Unless there is something more you think I need to be
alert for because of the changes - this problem is solved. I've
responded to various questions you last asked inline below.
Thanks!
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> ons 2003-04-02 klockan 23.05 skrev Mike Rambo:
>
&g
Thanks for the help. I'll answer your questions inline below.
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> Mike Rambo wrote:
> >
> > We're running squid-2.4.STABLE7-2mdk on Mandrake Linux release 9.0
> > (dolphin) for i586. It's been running ok for a few weeks. I noticed t
lve this problem. Would moving to
2.5.STABLE_whatever solve this without modifying header files? Is there
a problem with the default Mandrke kernel that affects this?
Thanks.
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en changed although it must be in a changelog somewhere. I wrongly
assumed the limit remained.
Thanks for the correction.
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Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> Mike Rambo wrote:
>
> > Really? Turns out our problems were related to other things but I
> >
3/04 16:27:40| helperOpenServers: Starting 32 'squidGuard'
processes
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e day last
week. Unfortunately I was fixated on the squidGuard log error and since
our consultant originally set it up with ipchains (he's also the one who
fixed it by converting to iptables last night) didn't follow through on
that nagging thought to just redo it all per the howto when it occure
h this most of this week and are getting to the
critical point - admin folks are beginning to look wistfully at websense
again in spite of the cost.
Help!
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