da...@davidwbrown.name wrote:
> Hello, I have been following this thread. I would just like to ask: the
> bottom line is: you run HAVP behind Squid and no problems from each? I have
> been reluctant to run HAVP because I don't want any issues with Squid and I
> definitely do not want to quit usi
Hello, I have been following this thread. I would just like to ask: the bottom
line is: you run HAVP behind Squid and no problems from each? I have been
reluctant to run HAVP because I don't want any issues with Squid and I
definitely do not want to quit using Squid. I want to run Squid and HAVP
cas...@gmail.com wrote:
> Could you please tell me if you use delay pools?
>
> If afirmative, are they working fine in your setup?
>
That is such a loaded question :-) And it really belongs on the Squid
list. Needless to say, yes we use delay pools, but they probably don't
do what you
John Horne wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 09:17 +1300, Jason Haar wrote:
>
>> We use the open source HAVP proxy. It supports clamav, sophie, trophie,
>> and several other commercial AV products and works very well. We still
>> use it in conjunction with Squid, as it is a pure "AV proxy" and does
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 09:17 +1300, Jason Haar wrote:
>
> We use the open source HAVP proxy. It supports clamav, sophie, trophie,
> and several other commercial AV products and works very well. We still
> use it in conjunction with Squid, as it is a pure "AV proxy" and doesn't
> have all the other "
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 09:17:14 +1300
Jason Haar wrote:
> Steve Holdoway wrote:
> >
> > running squid and clamd to provide a cleaned feed for html traffic.
> >
>
> You still don't say what that means. You cannot actually run clamav
> inside squid - there's no such thing. You must be using some t
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
> We use the open source HAVP proxy. It supports clamav, sophie, trophie,
> and several other commercial AV products and works very well. We still
> use it in conjunction with Squid, as it is a pure "AV proxy" and doesn't
> have all the other "bel
Steve Holdoway wrote:
>
> running squid and clamd to provide a cleaned feed for html traffic.
>
You still don't say what that means. You cannot actually run clamav
inside squid - there's no such thing. You must be using some third-party
addon (of which there are several) that does that integrat
da...@davidwbrown.name schrieb:
> Hello Steve, I found a .PDF @visolve.com that discusses Squid-cache
> performance tuning guidelines. I don't have the link :-(. Regards, David.
>
> Steve Holdoway wrote ..
>> As per title, it works, but it's just so slow... I've got a quad core xeon,
>> 2GB
>> a
aCaB said the following, On 02/10/2009 08:42 AM:
> aCaB wrote:
>> Confirmed,
>> we're working on it.
>
> DNS issues should be gone by now.
Except for stubborn ns1.
"0.94.2:49:8963:1234052943:1:38"
He is using zone 2006090779 where all the others have 2006090887.
Thanks!
--
steve
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aCaB wrote:
> Confirmed,
> we're working on it.
DNS issues should be gone by now.
Cheers,
-acab
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Hello Steve, I found a .PDF @visolve.com that discusses Squid-cache performance
tuning guidelines. I don't have the link :-(. Regards, David.
Steve Holdoway wrote ..
> As per title, it works, but it's just so slow... I've got a quad core xeon,
> 2GB
> and loads of disk space available. Can anyon
>I am not aware of any other ways to integrate clamav and squid, but
there must be some solutions that allow squid to download the file, have
clamav scan it, and then decide whether or not to throw out the file. I
can give no other information as I don't scan my http traffic at all.http://wiki.c
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