On 1/7/21 2:43 PM, p...@pjb.org.uk wrote:
> I am currently using Squid 5.0.3 but have an issue when using a cache_peer
> (non-squid &
> outside my control) that requires authentication. My Squid server doesn't
> require
> authentication and reading the documentation indicated that I need to
Hello,
I am currently using Squid 5.0.3 but have an issue when using a cache_peer
(non-squid &
outside my control) that requires authentication. My Squid server doesn't
require
authentication and reading the documentation indicated that I need to set
'login=PASSTHRU' on my cache_peer line,
Thanks Alex,
For now staying on the admin level.
I understand that the issues are affecting and that a solution will affect
functionality.
I will try to take two scenarios:
- short ttl
- nxdomain
With the short ttl it's probably ok in many of the setups to have different
resolution between the
On 1/6/21 10:26 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> The main issue now is the extensive logging.
Please note that excessive logging may be the main issue for you and
_some_ Squid admins. For many, the main issue is denied transactions.
For some, it is cache misses. For some, it is a combination of thin
Depends on the number of IP addresses there is a possibility to use an external
ACL helper that will do that for you.
An example for LB over wan links can be seen with the next examples which I
wrote:
* https://github.com/elico/mwan-nft-lb-example
* https://github.com/elico/vagrant-squid-outgoing