Amos Jeffries wrote:
It should be safe enough to check that your system CA set is up to date.
There were changes as recently as a week ago.
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My "system CA" -- when I searched for linux CA updating, it
said on linux there were many possible CA locations, but going
with the top choice for
Yuri Voinov wrote:
Hope at this. It is difficult to make long-term plans if the software
has to die soon. :)
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..And if SW doesn't die "soon", but only a little later? I.e. with
google's AI designing new encryption algorithms today (nothing
said about quality), how long before they can ha
Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 2/10/2016 8:29 p.m., Linda A. Walsh wrote:
I noticed a message like this in my cache.log:
2016/09/30 18:50:27 kid1| DiskThreadsDiskFile::openDone: (2) No such
file or directory
2016/09/30 18:50:27 kid1| /var/cache/squid/1D/1C/0001D708
Always wonder why, but barrin
Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Hey Linda,
If you need some help later we are here for any advice.
Can you say on what OS are you compiling the software?
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opensuse 13.2
I have to see what else is needed (if anything). I already
imported the squid-cert into my browser, but not sure if it
is
Amos Jeffries wrote:
There is no such option. Never has been.
## ./configure --help | grep ssl
--enable-ssl-crtd ...
--with-openssl=PATH Compile with the OpenSSL libraries. ...
Oops... Conflated the two... back to configuring...
tnx,
-l
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looking in the access log:
wc -l access.log
123246 access.log
grep TCP_SWAPFAIL access.log|wc -l
2369
From the cache.log:
Ishtar:/var/log/squid# wc cache.log
10263 92323 905184 cache.log
# grep "No such" /var/log/squid/cache.log|wc
2642 27035 238727
Seems unlikely that a shutdown wo
Linda W wrote:
ltrans -- I disabled translation -- should ltrans be getting made?
If so, where can I find xstrerr?
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looks like a windows only thing, so I assumed
my build dir was corrupt. It is no longer corrupt. ;-/
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ltrans -- I disabled translation -- should ltrans be getting made?
If so, where can I find xstrerr?
Thanks!
(must be buried in *somefile*!
libtool: link: g++ -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wwrite-strings -Wcomments
-Wshadow -Werror -pipe -D_REENTRANT -m64 -DOPENSSL_LOAD_CONF -O2 -m64
-fasynchronous-u
Stephen Baynes wrote:
On a multi CPU box - the number of Squid workers has a very big effect
of the throughput.
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Last I heard that option was only available for requests
32KB or smaller. Has it increased?
Dunno about your use case, but looking
at my cache right now, I see 505049 files using