>  ... Squid inverse its purpose!!! ( its start to 
> use far more bandwidth than my users do ) ...

Although many different approaches to troubleshooting
might help, I know what _I'd_ do:

I'd get a sample of the Squid<->Internet traffic and
see just what it really is!!! My approach would be to
not even look at Squid statistics nor operation nor
configuration until I knew what the h--- all that
traffic was. 

Use `wireshark` (formerly called `ethereal`) or
whatever `tethereal`s called now (it's the
stripped-down CLI version of GUI Wireshark -- rather
awkward to use but small and fast) or `tcpdump` or...
depending on what came with your distribution or what
you can get your hands on most easily.  

good luck!

-Chuck Kollars


      
____________________________________________________________________________________
Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect.  Join Yahoo!'s user panel 
and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 

Reply via email to