On Monday 21 July 2003 03.03, Jay Turner wrote:
> I have been running Squid versions 2.4 STABLE6 - 2.5 STABLE2 and I
> have a system that also uses reconfigure frequently to update
> blocking lists automatically for squidGuard.
You don't need to reconfigure to have squidguard reread it's
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] Running squid -k reconfigure frequently
On Saturday 19 July 2003 06.44, Robert Collins wrote:
> Well, this will negatively impact squid. There is a slight delay in
> all requests every time reconfigure is run.
And it is also a thing which is not very much
Steve,
We're also using LDAP for authentication , using the pam_ldap
autheticator (using ldap group)
And I never restarted Squid. So it works perfect!
Bart
Steve Cody wrote:
I have Squid running in a cybercafe environment. Frequently, new users
will be added, and existing user's accounts w
I have Squid running in a cybercafe environment. Frequently, new users
will be added, and existing user's accounts will be disabled. This is
to enable and disable Internet access for people.
I'm currently using access with a password file that gets modified
whenever there is a user change. The
On Saturday 19 July 2003 06.44, Robert Collins wrote:
> Well, this will negatively impact squid. There is a slight delay in
> all requests every time reconfigure is run.
And it is also a thing which is not very much tested. It is quite
likely you will uncover several yet unknown Squid bugs/probl
Something wrong here, why would you really need to ran squid -k so often, I
believe you problem here is administration I find it impossible see why you
are making changes every 2 minutes. Come up with a admin policy on how often
changes are done and whn they should take effect
Peter
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On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 14:31, Steve Cody wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to know if there is a negative impact on a system, or on Squid,
> if the squid -k reconfigure command is ran at a frequent interval. For
> example, I would like to run it about every 2 minutes to make user changes
> t