On 28/11/2015 7:32 a.m., Sebastien.Boulianne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A user want to access a page at
> http://ibistro-x.reseaubiblio.ca/formulaires/commande/admin/index.php.
> This is a web page hosted on an Apache server with a basic authentification
> (password file created with the command htpas
Alex, I've had issues with his RPMs as well (using CentOS 6.4, 6.5 and
6.6 with various squid versions from 3.4.x to latest 3.5.11) so I just
compile and now that I have it down, it works well. Of the 7 RPMs of his
I've tried over the past year or two, none has worked, always has
various errors
On 27 November 2015 at 17:56, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> it was in the bottom of the previous mail, thats a copy of the log
>> starting from the start up
>
> Exactly. The new install of Squid is a newer version. With a new format
> of cache storage, updated data corruption protection, and de
Hi,
A user want to access a page at
http://ibistro-x.reseaubiblio.ca/formulaires/commande/admin/index.php.
This is a web page hosted on an Apache server with a basic authentification
(password file created with the command htpasswd).
If I access this page locally, I enter the login/pass and
I do not have the detail of Ubuntu 14.04 but most likely 12.04 and 14.04 have a different
version of malloc (see "man malloc") which allocates gigabytes of virtual
memory.
Most likely you see in top that the resident memory is what you expect that
Squid uses (comparable as on 12.04) and the vir
Hi,
We had installed squid 3.3.8 on ubuntu 12.04, when we upgrade the OS from
ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04, we found the memory usage abnormal, eat up all
memory.
After we investigation:
We use 4 servers for comparision:
3.3.8 on ubuntu 12.04
3.5.11 on ubuntu 12.04
3.3.8 on ubuntu 14.04
3.5.11 on ubu
27.11.2015 16:28, Dmitry Melekhov пишет:
Hello!
User just complained he can't open https://www.waterfoxproject.org/
I tried to reproduce this and I can't too:
1448627177.123 79 192.168.22.229 TCP_TUNNEL/200 0 CONNECT
www.waterfoxproject.org:443 dm HIER_DIRECT/104.28.27.103 -
squid 3.5.
Hello!
User just complained he can't open https://www.waterfoxproject.org/
I tried to reproduce this and I can't too:
1448627177.123 79 192.168.22.229 TCP_TUNNEL/200 0 CONNECT
www.waterfoxproject.org:443 dm HIER_DIRECT/104.28.27.103 -
squid 3.5.11 on ubuntu 12.04, compiled by me.
Altho
You can force Google safesearch, even with HTTPS.
Google only needs that you put a CNAME entry in your DNS server for
www.google.com.
See https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/186669?hl=en Option 3 for more
information.
Marcus
On 11/26/2015 12:27 PM, Funke, Martin wrote:
Im using squid