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-Original Message-
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Sent: Tuesday, August 5, 2014 6:28 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re
> -Original Message-
> From: Lawrence Pingree
>
> I have a 175 gigabyte cache file system. What would be the optimal L1
and L2
> cache dirs allocated for this cache size to perform well?
>
On 6/08/2014 11:52 a.m., Lawrence Pingree wrote:
> Anyone?
That depends on the OS filesystem underly
Anyone?
"Convert your dreams to achievable and realistic goals, this way the journey
is satisfying and progressive." - LP
Best regards,
The Geek Guy
Lawrence Pingree
http://www.lawrencepingree.com/resume/
Author of "The Manager's Guide to Becoming Great"
http://www.Management-Book.com
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On Tue, 9 Aug 2011 17:45:10 -0400, Nathan Rice wrote:
Hello all,
I apologize if I missed this when I was perusing the squid
documentation. I am looking for caching proxy with the ability to
transparently authenticate at a remote site on behalf of users. For
example, a user requests page X, whi
On 02/10/10 02:38, Timothy Webb wrote:
How do I remove myself from the squid list?
Iinstructions are listed here:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Support/mailing-lists.html#squid-users
Amos
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Please be using
Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.8
Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.2
For a proxy serving 300 users - doesn't seem extreme.
2010/10/01 11:08:48| AuthNTLMUserRequest::authenticate: need to ask helper
2010/10/01 11:11:09| AuthNTLMUserRequest::authenticate: need to ask helper
2010/10/01 11:12:27| AuthNTLMUserRequest::authenticate: need to ask helper
2010/10/01 11:14:14
On 01/10/10 23:46, Nick Cairncross wrote:
Is the cache.log entry AuthNTLMUserRequest::authenticate: need to ask helper
just informational to say a user request has come in and needs to be handed to
the ntlm helper?
Seems obvious but I just wanted to check…
Yes.
Is it occuring a lot? I'm not
Angelo Höngens wrote:
Run this on your squid machine (example, assuming your squid listens on
port 80):
squidclient -p 80 -h apacheserver http://domain/image.jpg | head -n 15
Increase or decrease the 'head -n X' value to show all the headers, but
not to return the binary content.
For future r
On 19-11-2009 12:14, NublaII Lists wrote:
> Hi Angelo, and thanks for your answer
>
> I believe I have it set up correctly on the apache side: this is what I get
>
> apache response
>
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 09:50:25 GMT
> Server: Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.2.4-2ubuntu5.7 wit
Hi Angelo, and thanks for your answer
I believe I have it set up correctly on the apache side: this is what I get
apache response
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 09:50:25 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.2.4-2ubuntu5.7 with Suhosin-Patch
Last-Modified: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 07:34:31 GMT
Angelo Höngens wrote:
On 19-11-2009 9:46, NublaII Lists wrote:
I have squid configured (working on it ;)) as a reverse proxy.
My understanding (and I can be wrong) is that once I request an image,
next requests for that image will not reach the web server in any way
until it expires, either man
On 19-11-2009 9:46, NublaII Lists wrote:
> I have squid configured (working on it ;)) as a reverse proxy.
>
> My understanding (and I can be wrong) is that once I request an image,
> next requests for that image will not reach the web server in any way
> until it expires, either manually or reache
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 04:05:19PM -0400, Steven Pfister wrote:
>
> Does Apache + mod_security allow reverse proxying to https servers? The
> server is using both http and https currently, and I don't know enough
> about the actual server to know if doing everything over http is feasible.
Apache s
fre 2008-04-25 klockan 09:51 -0400 skrev Steven Pfister:
> Does squid as it's installed do any kind of checking of URLs for signs of
> attacks, or does something additional need to be installed (and what's
> popular for that)?
Squid checks that the request is a properly formed HTTP request, whi
Does Apache + mod_security allow reverse proxying to https servers? The server
is using both http and https currently, and I don't know enough about the
actual server to know if doing everything over http is feasible.
Does squid do reverse proxying for https servers? Does it have anything like
Steven Pfister wrote:
> Besides taking away direct access to the webserver (and any vulnerabilities
> it may have) and providing some caching for static content, what are some
> other advantages of using squid this way? I'm trying to help put together a
> security recommendation.
>
Squid can
Thank you... I'll definitely check into that. Is there any where that lists a
minimum hardware spec for using Apache that way?
--Steve
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Dayton Public Schools
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On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 09:51:53AM -0400, Steven Pfister wrote:
>
> Does squid as it's installed do any kind of checking of URLs for signs of
> attacks, or does something additional need to be installed (and what's
> popular for that)?
More likely you would want to use Apache with mod_security as
> Thanks Amos, the tool (http://squid.treenet.co.nz/cf.check/) was very
> ... enlightening. I think this squid newbie will work through some
> of the errors and warnings before I post back. :)
>
It's new code and still undergoing some extensions. Some items listed as
'not present version X' ac
: Monday, November 05, 2007 3:33 PM
To: Eric Young
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Quick question about an cache.log issue
> In my cache.log I am getting
>
>
Looks to me like:
>
> 2007/11/05 09:23:42| The request GET http://cp.slalom.com/ is DENIED,
>
> In my cache.log I am getting
>
>
Looks to me like:
>
> 2007/11/05 09:23:42| The request GET http://cp.slalom.com/ is DENIED,
> because it matched 'password'
someone forgot their password. or browsers first request for the item.
> 2007/11/05 09:23:42| The reply for GET http://cp.slalom.com/ is
ons 2006-02-15 klockan 16:37 +0200 skrev laurentiu r:
> Hi everyone,
> Just a quick question about the dynamic delay pools. Apologies if it
> has been asked before - it must have been - but I've looked into the
> mail archives and didn't seem to find indication as to what's the
> current
Simon Bryan wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> If I have two delay pools setup and a request does not match any of the acls
> for either pool what happens to that request?
It is not delayed.
Regards
Henrik
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