Thanks Amos
Sorry if that wasn’t clear, but yeah, 7 KB/s was the desired speed in that
test.
I was testing against an ISO in an S3 bucket of ours. I would start the
download using http:// and get 7 KB/s (great). Then cancel it and edit the URL
to https:// and get ~90 KB/s.
Oh, and I
On 19/04/2015 9:58 p.m., Abdelouahed Haitoute wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I’ve got the following setup, each application on its own virtual machine:
>
> Client (sends http-requests to proxy)—> Squid (sends http-requests to apache
> based on destination IP and round robin to multiple apache machines) —>
On 19/04/2015 6:30 a.m., Ali Raza wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Consider I have an object say some java script file and I want to add
> some header information of my own choice(like max-age, url and stuff) and
> add it to squid cache.
>
> Is this possible if yes how ?
You do not get to make that choice. On
What does cachemgr say? In particular what's the contents of the
"general information" and the "filedescriptor allocation" pages?
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Abdelouahed Haitoute
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got the following setup, each application on its own virtual machine:
>
> Client (sends
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20.04.15 0:29, Robert Lasota пишет:
> Hi,
>
> I have newest Squid (3.5.3). I have ACL with blacklist:
>
> acl blacklist1 dstdomain "/opt/etc/blacklist/porn_domains"
> http_access deny blacklist1
>
> ..and they work on a half. I mean when I type i
Hi,I have newest Squid (3.5.3). I have ACL with blacklist:
acl blacklist1 dstdomain "/opt/etc/blacklist/porn_domains"http_access deny blacklist1
..and they work on a half. I mean when I type in url e.g. redtube.com - it blocks site. But when I type in some searcher: google or bing, and then I go t
Hi,
Consider I have an object say some java script file and I want to add
some header information of my own choice(like max-age, url and stuff) and
add it to squid cache.
Is this possible if yes how ?
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On 18/04/2015 9:32 p.m., Nathan Hoad wrote:
> As I mentioned earlier, this hasn't worked the because the debug
> symbols you're running gdb against don't quite match the binary in
> which the crash occurred. I would check the version of the debug
> symbols you're running gdb against versus the vers
Not necessary but you can use it for some reason
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Hello,
I’ve got the following setup, each application on its own virtual machine:
Client (sends http-requests to proxy)—> Squid (sends http-requests to apache
based on destination IP and round robin to multiple apache machines) —> Apache
(setting up a two way ssl to the requested server) —> HTT
On 18/04/2015 12:59 a.m., Thiago Farina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just curious, does people use squid together with nginx?
>
Squid -> web proxy
NginX -> web origin server
So yes. However ... NGinX has been shown to have some very big HTTP
compliance bugs when serving up dynamic content (missing 30x re
On 18/04/2015 5:29 a.m., Sebastian Goicochea wrote:
> Something new:
>
> Taking away all refresh patterns the CPU usage goes down to around 15%
> Patterns look like this, maybe I have to change something:
>
> refresh_pattern -i ^http://c2r\.microsoft\.com/ConsumerC2R/(.*) 43200
> 100% 129600 over
On 17/04/2015 7:45 p.m., Gary Woodman wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> We have a couple of instances of squid to service our students' Internet
> access.
>
> Squid version is:
> Squid Cache: Version 3.4.10
> We use the pre-packaged Red Hat binary from
> http://www1.ngtech.co.il/repo/centos/, as linked t
On 17/04/2015 1:30 p.m., djch wrote:
> I just wanted to revive this thread to note that:
>
> - Delay pools apply just fine to HTTPS requests in Squid 2.7.
> - Delay pools in Squid 3.4.x are also applied to HTTPS but the speed is not
> correct.
> - If I apply a 56 Kbps limit the HTTP download to
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