Amos, I opened a bug report:
https://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5251
hopefully I got the wording right, please edit it if needs be.
in the meantime, is there any workaround to be used?
On Wed, 30 Nov 2022 at 03:00, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 29/11/2022 9:07 pm, N wrote:
> > Hi Amos,
>
Hey Alex,
Do you think an ubuntu "squid" binary would be fit for such a use case?
IE replacing only the /usr/sbin/squid binary from another source?
For my simple usage (A simple forward proxy) on Ubuntu I am installing squid
from the repo
and then just replace the squid binary.
I remember that
Thank you for your help Alex. I changed the max file descriptor value to
4096 in the squid.conf file and now everything is working fine. I tried to
sudo apt install squid but it says that I'm on the latest version and
downloading it from the website is not as straightforward as I'd want it to
be so
On 12/1/22 11:20, utb trialuser wrote:
What is your Squid version (squid --version)?
5.2
We can stop here. Please upgrade to Squid v5.7 or later. Squid v5.2 is
just too buggy to be usable in most production environments (and to
investigate any performance problems).
Any errors or warn
Hi Alex,
What is your Squid version (squid --version)?
*5.2*
Any errors or warnings in cache.log?
*With squid degraded I get the following warning:*
*WARNING! Your cache is running out of filedescriptors*
*With squid working fine I get the following error with many different
ips: *
*SendEcho
Has anyone gotten Screen Squid to work? Following their install instructions, I
get to the webserver over port 80 but no fancy graphics/charts, just plain old
text links/directory. Same deal with Squid Analyzer.
Why wouldn't there be at least some form of basic rudimentary built-in
reporting t