Hey guys, just to update this thread in case anyone else comes looking with
the same issue, I think I found the problem. It turns out that I forgot that
Dansguardian comes with ClamAV, an antivirus scanner.
I was looking through /etc/dansguardian/dansguardian.conf file when I saw
the options
Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
mista_eng wrote:
My original VM was a downloaded appliance with a stripped down Debian +
Squid + Dansguardian + adzapper. I had trouble downloading large files;
for
example, a file from microsoft.com 1GB in size would stop at around
500MB.
This was a problem that
Your best bet, in my experience is simply to run tcpdump on the box
and examine the results with Wireshark...
-C
On Feb 7, 2008, at 3:14 PM, mista_eng wrote:
How can I see the actual headers being sent/received during the
dying file
request? I have already performed a less
mista_eng wrote:
Hi guys, just a quick bit on me: I am still a *nix newbie but am trying to
learn the ropes. Since my home server machine only has 1GB of RAM, I use
small distributions and have gotten used to doing things on the command line
only. My dd-wrt router is set to forward http requests
Hi guys, just a quick bit on me: I am still a *nix newbie but am trying to
learn the ropes. Since my home server machine only has 1GB of RAM, I use
small distributions and have gotten used to doing things on the command line
only. My dd-wrt router is set to forward http requests to the VM's proxy