On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Richard Gooch wrote: > Squid. That would explain trhe delay - swapping. I think squid designed more for using lots of memory, and many users. But check the manual - you can probably change the config to use less memory. Otherwise, try wwwoffle. Has anybody compared different web proxy filters lately? Does squid have any advantages for home/single-user use? > The proxy is on my router/firewall. It doesn't get logged into, let > alone run X! Then 16MB ought to be plenty. You dont need ram to cach web pages. -- Mike Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --==-- If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug
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- [SLUG] Telstra using Transparent proxy on ADSL network Ian Ward
- [SLUG] Re: Telstra using Transparent proxy on ADSL... Richard Gooch
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Telstra using Transparent proxy... Crossfire
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Telstra using Transparent p... Howard Lowndes
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Telstra using Transparent proxy... Howard Lowndes
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Telstra using Transparent p... Richard Gooch
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Telstra using Transparent proxy... Ian Ward
- web proxy & filtering, was [SLUG] Re: Tel... Mike Holland
- Re: web proxy & filtering, was [SLUG]... Richard Gooch
- Re: web proxy & filtering, was [... Mike Holland
- Re: web proxy & filtering, wa... Richard Gooch
- Re: web proxy & filtering... Dean Hamstead
- Re: web proxy & filtering... chesty
- Re: web proxy & filtering, wa... Dave Fitch
- Re: web proxy & filtering, was [... Heracles
- Re: [SLUG] Telstra using Transparent proxy on ADSL... Peter Chubb
- Re: [SLUG] Telstra using Transparent proxy on ... Crossfire
- Re: [SLUG] Telstra using Transparent proxy... Peter Chubb
- Re: [SLUG] Telstra using Transparent proxy on ... Harry Ohlsen
- [SLUG] ?Telstra ADSL slow/unreliable Richard Piper