Hi,
We are running squid as a transparent proxy, with dansguardian doing the
content filtering. All traffic will be coming from localhost and no
authentication is required. Can someone tell me how I ensure there are
enough squid processes to support a large number of users (maybe 250
concurrent u
On 22.02.2012 03:15, Steve Tatlow wrote:
Hi,
We are running squid as a transparent proxy, with dansguardian doing
the
content filtering. All traffic will be coming from localhost and no
authentication is required. Can someone tell me how I ensure there
are
enough squid processes to support
Hi Amos,
On 22.02.2012 03:15, Steve Tatlow wrote:
Hi,
We are running squid as a transparent proxy, with dansguardian doing the
content filtering. All traffic will be coming from localhost and no
authentication is required. Can someone tell me how I ensure there are
enough squid processes to su
On 26/02/2012 6:59 a.m., Ben wrote:
Hi Amos,
On 22.02.2012 03:15, Steve Tatlow wrote:
Hi,
We are running squid as a transparent proxy, with dansguardian doing
the
content filtering. All traffic will be coming from localhost and no
authentication is required. Can someone tell me how I ensure
On 26/02/2012 6:59 a.m., Ben wrote:
Hi Amos,
On 22.02.2012 03:15, Steve Tatlow wrote:
Hi,
We are running squid as a transparent proxy, with dansguardian
doing the
content filtering. All traffic will be coming from localhost and no
authentication is required. Can someone tell me how I ensu
On 27.02.2012 00:20, Ben wrote:
On 26/02/2012 6:59 a.m., Ben wrote:
Hi Amos,
As i tested single squid instance with 400-450 req / sec and it is
performing fine.Currently i deployed squid with 175 Mbps bandwidth
load.Now we plan to use it for 400 Mbps so it suppose be 800 or 900
http req /