On 1/10/2015 7:24 a.m., Sebastián Goicochea wrote:
> Just happened to one of my squids 3.5.4, was this finally patched? Can't
> find it in any of the release notes of newer versions.
Its messy.
There are several issues being reported in the bug 3279 bugzilla entry,
simply because people hit the r
On 1/10/2015 8:47 a.m., Antony Stone wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 September 2015 at 21:35:32, Magic Link wrote:
>
>> Hi,i configure squid to use cache. It seems to work because when i did a
>> try with a software's download, the second download is TCP_HIT in the
>> access.log.
>
> Congratulations.
>
On 1/10/2015 8:41 a.m., Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
> Em 30/09/15 16:35, Magic Link escreveu:
>> Hi,
>>
>> i configure squid to use cache. It seems to work because when i did a
>> try with a software's download, the second download is TCP_HIT in the
>> access.log.
>> The question i have is : why the
update to the latest version
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Don't do it. Never.
You make most sites broken for your clients.
Dynamic content not ended up by cgi-bin. Caching dynamic content is not
so simple and trivial task.
01.10.15 1:35, Magic Link пишет:
> Hi,i configure squid to use cache. It seems t
On Wednesday 30 September 2015 at 21:35:32, Magic Link wrote:
> Hi,i configure squid to use cache. It seems to work because when i did a
> try with a software's download, the second download is TCP_HIT in the
> access.log.
Congratulations.
> The question i have is : why the majority of requests
Em 30/09/15 16:35, Magic Link escreveu:
Hi,
i configure squid to use cache. It seems to work because when i did a
try with a software's download, the second download is TCP_HIT in the
access.log.
The question i have is : why the majority of requests can't be cached
(i have a lot of tcp_miss/2
Hi,i configure squid to use cache. It seems to work because when i did a try
with a software's download, the second download is TCP_HIT in the
access.log.The question i have is : why the majority of requests can't be
cached (i have a lot of tcp_miss/200) ? i found that dynamic content is not
ca
Hello,
can you do a little test for me?
can you please try the following acl
acl block_as4837 dst_as 4837
http_access deny block_as4837
and then try in a browser
http://sudo.ml
Thanks,
Walter
On 30.09.2015 18:45, Veiko Kukk wrote:
On 30/09/15 18:27, Veiko Kukk wrote:
I'm sorry, should have
Just happened to one of my squids 3.5.4, was this finally patched? Can't
find it in any of the release notes of newer versions.
2015/09/30 13:16:09 kid1| BUG 3279: HTTP reply without Date:
2015/09/30 13:16:09 kid1| StoreEntry->key: 3D8A9311A98CB2D533AFF115B70800C9
2015/09/30 13:16:09 kid1| Store
On 30/09/15 18:27, Veiko Kukk wrote:
I'm sorry, should have provided operating system version with my first
post. It is CentOS 6.7 with latest updates.
Sure, when changing selinux to permissive mode, it works. I have not had
time meanwhile to find out what are the required minimal selinux change
On 29/09/15 16:59, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
I am not a SELINUX expert but something might be wrong on your system
settings or permissions.
What OS exactly are you using? What version of CentOS?
I'm sorry, should have provided operating system version with my first
post. It is CentOS 6.7 with la
Em 30/09/15 04:13, Matus UHLAR - fantomas escreveu:
the problem was iirc in caching partial objects
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/PartialResponsesCaching
that problem could be avoided with properly setting range_offset_limit
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/range_offset_limit/
but t
On 30/09/2015 11:09 p.m., HackXBack wrote:
> by default squid remove old data by this directive
Firstly, two things wrong in your statement.
1) "by default" - implies an alternative. Removal of data is not a
default to be configured, it is the way things are done in caches.
2) "old" - is relati
by default squid remove old data by this directive
cache_swap_low 90
cache_swap_high 95
the question now, how i can remove these data manually ?
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On 30/09/2015 3:31 a.m., N V wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm using squid 3.4.8 and i'm seeing many warnings in the cache.log like
> this:
>
> kid1| WARNING: store.cc:601: found KEY_PRIVATE
>
> I can't found anything similar in the web , any ideas?
>
Interesting. Not one I've seen come up before in my time w
On 30/09/2015 8:00 p.m., Ahmad Alzaeem wrote:
> Thankx amos that was great ...
>
> Many many many thanks for you .
>
>
> Last thing , if I use basic_ncsa_auth for the 10 K ports
>
> Do you think it will have a lot of cpu consumption ?
Not particularly much. But it does depend on how many use
Em 29/09/15 10:46, Matus UHLAR - fantomas escreveu:
hmm, when did this change?
IIRC that was big problem since updates use huge files and fetch
only parts
of them, which squid wasn't able to cache.
But i'm off for a few years, maybe M$ finally fixed that up...
On 29.09.15 13:57, Leonardo Rod
Thankx amos that was great ...
Many many many thanks for you .
Last thing , if I use basic_ncsa_auth for the 10 K ports
Do you think it will have a lot of cpu consumption ?
I want the ncsa auth , but im not sure if it take a lot of cpu
Waiting ur suggestion
Thankx again
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