I am using the myip ACL and the tcp_outgoing_address directive so that
my Squid configuration can have multiple IP addresses like the
following (full configuration at the very end of message):
acl ip1 myip 1.1.1.1
acl ip2 myip 2.2.2.2
acl ip3 myip 3.3.3.3
tcp_outgoing_address 1.1.1.1 ip1
15, 2010 at 5:40 AM, Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
On 15/11/10 20:05, RM wrote:
Hello all,
I am running Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE21 on CentOS 5.5 and have
been using delay pools to limit clients' bandwidth usage. Here is the
delay pool section and related ACL
Hello all,
I am running Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE21 on CentOS 5.5 and have
been using delay pools to limit clients' bandwidth usage. Here is the
delay pool section and related ACL of the squid.conf file. I have
included the entire squid.conf at the end of the message:
acl all src
I am having issues with just a single website loading very very slowly
through Squid. The problematic website loads fine without a proxy but
takes several minutes to load through Squid. All other websites load
perfectly fine. I have tried the following:
1) I originally thought the issue was DNS
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:21 PM, Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010 19:31:45 -0700, RM bearm...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having issues with just a single website loading very very slowly
through Squid. The problematic website loads fine without a proxy but
takes several
A few days ago, Squid was working perfectly fine. I have neither made
changes to Squid nor any changes to system configuration files. In
fact, I have not even logged into the server since the problems arose.
Today, I am unable to visit websites while surfing through Squid. When
my web browser is
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 3:44 PM, RM bearm...@gmail.com wrote:
A few days ago, Squid was working perfectly fine. I have neither made
changes to Squid nor any changes to system configuration files. In
fact, I have not even logged into the server since the problems arose.
Today, I am unable
I've tried searching through the archives for data transfer limits but
all I can find is stuff on bandwidth limiting through the use of delay
pools to restrict users to a specific transfer rate.
Here is my situation. I have a Squid server on the internet that users
around the world can connect to
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 1:45 AM, Pieter De Wit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi JL,
Does your server use DNS in it's logging ? Perhaps it's reverse DNS ?
If he downloads a big file, does the speed pick up ?
Cheers,
Pieter
JL wrote:
I have a server setup which provides an anonymous proxy
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 4:08 AM, RM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 1:45 AM, Pieter De Wit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi JL,
Does your server use DNS in it's logging ? Perhaps it's reverse DNS ?
If he downloads a big file, does the speed pick up ?
Cheers,
Pieter
JL wrote
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