Hello,
I have frequently observed an issue with squid.service but I am not able
to detect the real cause. As mostly it works but sometimes does not.
I am using Arch Linux with squid 4.13 (but I had noticed same issue in
4.10 as well)
Most likely I am noticing this issue ever since service T
On 31/08/20 8:24 pm, Vacheslav wrote:
> Peace,
>
> been suffering for many hours so i'd rather ask for aid..
>
> i'm trying to limit the flow mainly for the most maximize people
>
Okay.
What Squid version are you using?
>
> acl slower src 10.46.0.74 10.46.0.107
One of the reasons this post
Peace,
been suffering for many hours so i'd rather ask for aid..
i'm trying to limit the flow mainly for the most maximize people
acl slower src 10.46.0.74 10.46.0.107
acl localnet src 0.0.0.1-0.255.255.255 # RFC 1122 "this" network (LAN)
acl localnet src 10.46.0.0/24 # local p
On 31/08/20 7:05 pm, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 1/09/20 1:18 am, Amish wrote:
Hello,
Recently there has been reports of GREASE bug wrt Google chrome and Squid.
...>
So can someone please confirm if bug can affect squid version 4.10 or
not? And if I upgrade to squid 4.13 will it definitely solv
On 1/09/20 1:18 am, Amish wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Recently there has been reports of GREASE bug wrt Google chrome and Squid.
>
...>
> So can someone please confirm if bug can affect squid version 4.10 or
> not? And if I upgrade to squid 4.13 will it definitely solve the GREASE
> issue.
4.13 will def
Hello,
Recently there has been reports of GREASE bug wrt Google chrome and Squid.
I was under belief that it did not affect squid version 4.10 or below.
(I am using squid 4.10 on server - OS is Arch Linux.)
But today since morning users have been complaining about sites not
opening. The serv
On 31/08/20 7:51 am, Michael Davis wrote:
> okay, so I'm working on making a public github repository for others
> like me out there that are having such a hard time with this, given the
> state of the web being almost completely run via SSL websites, who want
> to use squid for bandwidth easing in