On 8/11/18 9:32 PM, i...@schroeffu.ch wrote:
> Hello and thanks for your explanation.
> What kind of ACL would then match "all squid internal requests" to allow
> without authentification?
>
>> For most modern Squids, this http_access policy is, IMO, incorrect
>> because it blocks internally-gene
On 11/8/18 8:46 AM, pacolo wrote:
> assertion failed: filemap.cc:50: "capacity_ <= (1 << 24)"
> I have noticed that this problem could be related to the maximum value of
> our cache_dir size, according to...
> https://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3566
As that bug discussion attempt
On 11/8/18 8:49 AM, Heiler Bemerguy wrote:
>>> 2018/11/07 07:17:03 kid4| FATAL: Dying from an exception handling
>>> failure; exception: check failed: false
>>> exception location: mem/PageStack.cc(106) push
>> The SMP shared-memory space has been asked to allocate more memory than
>> it has
On 11/8/18 1:32 AM, i...@schroeffu.ch wrote:
> What kind of ACL would then match "all squid internal requests" to allow
> without authentification?
transaction_initiator internal
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Im stucked again :-(
It stoped working for some reason. I'm not able to trap 302 anymore. This is
my squid.conf (snippet):
# Ext magazine domains
debug_options 11,10 58,10 82,10
acl 302 http_status 302
acl browzine dstdomain .browzine.com .thirdiron.com
http_access allow browzine
external_ac
Em 08/11/2018 00:32, Amos Jeffries escreveu:
Your rock cache apparently contains at least several objects with the
exact string "[unknown URI]" as their URL / store-ID key. These are
attempting to be delivered to the client when it requested that OSCP URL.
Squid has detected the problem and wi
Hello,
I am having performance issues with a deployment of a farm of 5 servers
(CentOS Linux release 7.5.1804) with Squid 3.5.20-12.el7, that are used for
the internet access of a scholar community.
This is around 7 Gbps at peak hour, including 60% of HTTPS not processed at
the moment by Squid (we
Hello and thanks for your explanation.
What kind of ACL would then match "all squid internal requests" to allow
without authentification?
> For most modern Squids, this http_access policy is, IMO, incorrect
> because it blocks internally-generated requests, such as requests for
> missing intermed