Hi
I use squid on my laptop. The current memory usage is 11MB with 6MB
resident, and it has 2 processes running. I don't feel it is too heavy
for my system, but of course it depends on the hardware.
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On ד', 2005-11-23 at 17:46 +0200, Eran Tromer wrote:
> Is this the simplest way to do it? What's the most lightweight that's
> compliant with modern standards? Note that it doesn't need to do any
> caching, just either simple forwarding [3] or simple fetching. Squid
> will work, but is a bloated ov
Hi,
I'm plugging my laptops into various networks, and each has its own
setup for the various TCP/IP parameters. Most of these settings are
nicely handled by dhcpd (which sets the interface parameters and changes
/etc/resolve.conf [1]), but what about the HTTP proxy [2]?
The thing is, HTTP proxy
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