Thanks your Amos,
I made sure everything is rebuild with 4.9 G++ and no 5.2.
I already took precautions for the upgrades, all my packages have different
names. So im safe..
Thanks for clarifying this.
Greetz,
Louis
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On 26/01/2016 11:22 p.m., L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
> Hai,
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> Ok, good is its working now, i was pulling my hair out for you ;-)
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> This : sed -i 's/g++ (>= 4:5.2)/g++/g' libecap-1.0.1/debian/control
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> Is not any problem, because squid is reconfigured and recompiled with G++
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Can we get an update on the bug mentioned here "
http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4223";
With this unfixed one can't use siblings with HTCP or anything actually. I
should be able to have my origin and a sibling, I should be able to make a
request to my sibling for a document and if th
Hello,
I attempting to terminate https traffic based on ACLs using ssl_bumping
WITHOUT de-crypting the traffic in intercept/transparent mode. Has anyone
got this to work before? I have copied my configuration and what my
iptables nat rules look like.
I am using squid 3.5.13 with the following c
Hi Matus,
Thanks you for your answer.
When I execute the commands bellow, I didnt get a good return...
Did you ever had this issue ?
snmpwalk -v2c -Cc -c cpuread 172.22.2.22:3401 *.1.1.1.0
No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging
*.1.1.1.0: Unknown Object Identifier (Sub-id not found:
On 26.01.16 09:20, sebastien.boulia...@cpu.ca wrote:
I just want to know if they are people who monitor Squid using SNMP.
like, graphing hits, ratio etc with cacti:
http://docs.cacti.net/templates?datasrt=&dataflt=templates%3Asquid
Does it works fine ?
yes.
Do you have any issues ?
none
Hi all,
I just want to know if they are people who monitor Squid using SNMP.
Does it works fine ?
Do you have any issues ?
Thanks in advance for your feedbacks.
Sébastien
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Hai,
Ok, good is its working now, i was pulling my hair out for you ;-)
This : sed -i 's/g++ (>= 4:5.2)/g++/g' libecap-1.0.1/debian/control
Is not any problem, because squid is reconfigured and recompiled with G++ 4.9.
If you want a more secure set, you can change this to :
sed -i
Hi,
I'm using SQUID with CAS ICAP Server but I have one issue :
* for some images, squid receive icap error as ICAP_ERR_OTHER
* I noticed that for all these errors, Squid dont send the HTTP header
Allows 204
* I read the code and find the Allow 204 header _is only set when
preview is en
Hi,
the script is working and I have a running squid 3.5. Thank you.
But I still think things like this:
echo "change GCC 5.2 to Jessie G++ 4.9 in libecap-1.0.1/debian/control"
sed -i 's/g++ (>= 4:5.2)/g++/g' libecap-1.0.1/debian/control
isn't a good practice. I'm pretty sure that the >=5.2 res
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