Hi There,
Im putting together a new Proxy server for a medium sized ISP (4000 users
plus) and would appreciate a few pointers from you good folks.
I vaguely remember a debate a few years ago about SSD vs. conventional
drives and was wondering which would be the best to use these days ? Also ,
Hi There,
I need to build a proxy server for an ISP handling about 4000 ip addresses
over a 125Mbps of Internet bandwidth and were wondering what the specs for
such a server would be? It's going to be a transparent squid server
configured with Tproxy running as a bridge.
I'm thinking of using
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid Hardware requirements.
On 14/06/2013 10:15 p.m., Stephan Viljoen wrote:
Hi There,
I need to build a proxy server for an ISP handling about 4000 ip
addresses over a 125Mbps of Internet bandwidth and were wondering what
the specs
without sacrificing to much speed.
-Original Message-
From: Marcus Kool [mailto:marcus.k...@urlfilterdb.com]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 5:35 PM
To: csn233
Cc: Stephan Viljoen; squid-users@squid-cache.org; support and sales desk
URLfilterDB
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid Hardware
Hi There,
I was just wondering whether a Tproxy setup is still possible when running
Squid and iptables on two different servers? Http traffic will pass through
the iptables firewall , get marked and then routed to the proxy server which
if I understand things correctly should forward the request
Seems like the problem rectified it self after a day or so.
Thanks in any case.
-steph
- Original Message -
From: Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stephan Viljoen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users
Hi There,
I upgraded my squid-2.6.stable19 to squid-2.7.stable2 and noticed some weird
messages in my access log file which seems to occur quite frequently and was
wondering what it means or whether it's anything to be concerned about?
Thanks in advanced,
-steph
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, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008, Stephan Viljoen wrote:
HI There,
I was wondering whether it's posible to mark cached traffic with a
different TOS then uncached traffic. I need to come up with a way of
passing cached traffic through our bandwidth manager without taxing the
end
user
HI There,
I was wondering whether it's posible to mark cached traffic with a different
TOS then uncached traffic. I need to come up with a way of passing cached
traffic through our bandwidth manager without taxing the end user for it.
Basically giving them the full benefits of the proxy
Hi There,
I would like to get some general advice with a problem I have. I need to
implement a proxy server on my network but the layout off my network
makes it kind off difficult. Reasons for that are that each user is
guaranteed a 16Kbps of bandwidth for each 128KpbsI sell. Now if I use a
proxy
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