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On 17/11/2014 2:24 a.m., Ahmed Allzaeem wrote:
> Hi Amos , thank you
>
> Really sorry to ask you , wts needed to be done to use largerock
> support ?
Example 5GB rock cache;
cache_dir rock /ssd1 5000
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> I mean wt wring im doing ?
>
> Also abou
Hi Amos , thank you
Really sorry to ask you , wts needed to be done to use largerock support ?
I mean wt wring im doing ?
Also about the cace_mem directive , as I understood this value per worker or
per process.
And here im not using rock , so its not shared , I have about 32 Gram total.
Ca
I've written a little helper to do ssl callouts to determine if the server is
running ssl at all (eg not tunnelling over ssl), and also to be able to do
limited ACL on CN/SAN. The main limitation is the way larger organisations will
often have one SSL cert that covers many URLS (eg google cert a
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On 16/11/2014 8:07 p.m., Ahmed Allzaeem wrote:
> Hi developers .
>
The developers are not here. This is the user mailing list.
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> But still wondering , why after im using squid3.head that support
> large rock and using aufs with 4 processes with
Hi developers .
Im using squid
Squid Cache: Version 3.HEAD-20141105-r13687
With options :
Service Name: squid
configure options: '--prefix=/usr' '--includedir=/include'
'--mandir=/share/man' '--infodir=/share/info' '--sysconfdir=/etc'
'--enable-cachemgr-hostname=drx' '--localstatedir
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On 15/11/2014 9:03 p.m., Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> Normally, I would download the file on a machine locally, so it was
> in the local squid servers cache, but now that it uses the ISPs
> server as a parent, it didn't seem to cache the file on the l
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On 15/11/2014 8:40 p.m., santosh wrote:
> Hello Amos,
>
> You mentioned that "Timeout is one way to trigger
> re-authentication" , is there an configuration directive in
> squid.conf to do that .If its there let me know so that i can see
> it for expe
I was showing my students the process of using a squid server and building
linux kernels. Have done this in the past, but today it didn't work the same.
The squid server is setup differently, so there may be something I missed in
setting up the parent that caused the difference.
In the past, it