Johan,
You have missed '--enable-linux-netfilter' option when installing squid.
You should use http_port tproxy transparent and do not use
tcp_outgoing_address in the squid.conf.
Before compiling squid, please make sure libcap-dev is installed.
Thanks
ViSolve Squid Team
johan
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ViSolve Squid Team.
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ViSolve Squid Team.
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Probably, you can change the ulimit value and then try with
--with-filedescriptors option/. /It may work.
Change the ulimit value: root#ulimit -HSn 32768
or try
client_persistent_connections off
server_persistent_connections off
in the squid.conf configuration.
Regards,
ViSolve Squid Team
Hi Mirza,
Yes, you can do for client IP also as you have done for url_regex ACL.
like
acl full src "/etc/squid/full.txt"
acl chatonly src "/etc/squid/chat.txt"
You can mention the ip address in the respective text file one below the
other.
Regards
Visolve Squid Team
Jeff,
cache_mem keeps the frequently accessed objects in RAM, while cache_dir
stores the objects in disk.
When you increase cache_mem, reduce the size of cache_dir.
Squid requires more than 1GB of RAM for every 100 GB of cache in hard disk.
Regards
Visolve Squid Team.
Jeff P. wrote:
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Jeff,
If you have 2GB of RAM, you can use all 146GB for cache dir.
Regards
Visolve Squid Team.
Jeff P. wrote:
I have a 146G SAS harddisk with 15000 rpm, it's used for cache storage.
How large is best suitable when I set up it for cache_dir?
I'm running squid-3.0.9 on Linux OS.
thanks.