Hi Amos,
That explains, thanks a lot.
Thanks
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:22 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 6/07/2012 6:10 a.m., Abhishek Chanda wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Thanks for the responses.
>> I am using squid 3.1 on Ubuntu 12.04. For now I am just trying to
>> cache Apache's default "it wo
On 6/07/2012 6:10 a.m., Abhishek Chanda wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for the responses.
I am using squid 3.1 on Ubuntu 12.04. For now I am just trying to
cache Apache's default "it works" page, which should be cache able. I
cannot use rebot here since my network is not connected to the
Internet.
I tri
Hi all,
Thanks for the responses.
I am using squid 3.1 on Ubuntu 12.04. For now I am just trying to
cache Apache's default "it works" page, which should be cache able. I
cannot use rebot here since my network is not connected to the
Internet.
I tried to do the configuration from scratch again usi
On Wed, 04 Jul 2012 11:52:31 +1200
Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 04.07.2012 09:00, Abhishek Chanda wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am trying to configure Squid as a caching server.
>
If you are new to squid you might have better luck pasting the
contents of your config file here or asking us to review
On 04.07.2012 09:00, Abhishek Chanda wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to configure Squid as a caching server.
Squid version?
I have a LAN where
The webserver (apache) is at 192.168.122.11 squid is at
192.168.122.21
and my client is at 192.168.122.22. The problem is, when I look at
Squid's access
Hi all,
I am trying to configure Squid as a caching server. I have a LAN where
The webserver (apache) is at 192.168.122.11 squid is at 192.168.122.21
and my client is at 192.168.122.22. The problem is, when I look at
Squid's access log, all I see are TCP_MISS messages. It seems Squid is
not cachin