On 13/04/18 05:55, Roberto Carna wrote:
> People, I can't test de new proxy in the production environment
> because I affect the users. I think is a good idea to add 10/15 users
> to my new proxy, and test it with users from my IT area. Maybe the
> problem is DansguardianI don't know.
>
> I'm
Roberto Carna wrote
> Thanks to everybody...
>
> I've reviewed what you tell me. I've executed "squid -k parse" and
> everything is ok, and I've restarted de Squid entire server.
>
> When I use the server with IP#1, it works OK, is fastbut when I
> change its IP to IP#2 (the IP from the curre
On 11/04/18 07:10, Roberto Carna wrote:
> Thanks to everybody...
>
> I've reviewed what you tell me. I've executed "squid -k parse" and
> everything is ok, and I've restarted de Squid entire server.
>
> When I use the server with IP#1, it works OK, is fastbut when I
> change its IP to IP#2 (t
Thanks to everybody...
I've reviewed what you tell me. I've executed "squid -k parse" and
everything is ok, and I've restarted de Squid entire server.
When I use the server with IP#1, it works OK, is fastbut when I
change its IP to IP#2 (the IP from the current Squid that I want to
replace),
hi also lower maximum_object_size_in_memory 4096 KB to
maximum_object_size_in_memory 1 MB higher not wise
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On 09.04.18 16:53, Roberto Carna wrote:
Dear Periko, so here is what you ask to me:
CPU x 8
RAM x 12 GB
HD x 50 GB
And this is /etc/squid/squid.conf file:
cache_mem 4096 MB
what is squid's real memory usage?
It can be much much more than 4G, 4G is only cache, but squid also uses
buffers an
On 10/04/18 07:58, Roberto Carna wrote:
Dear Antony, both proxies are virtual machines in the same DMZthey
use the same DNS, the same firewall, the same Internet link, the same
IP but different MAC Address.
On 10.04.18 22:09, Amos Jeffries wrote:
FYI: there were issues some years back with
On 10/04/18 07:58, Roberto Carna wrote:
> Dear Antony, both proxies are virtual machines in the same DMZthey
> use the same DNS, the same firewall, the same Internet link, the same
> IP but different MAC Address.
FYI: there were issues some years back with VMs that were cloned
operating VERY
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid is very slow after moving to production
environment
Dear Antony, both proxies are virtual machines in the same DMZthey use the
same DNS, the same firewall, the same Internet link, the same IP but different
MAC Address.
Firewall rules are the same too.
Try to add this setting:
dns_v4_first on
Latter check settings and see if there is no issue with the setting.
squid -k parse.
Then reload:
squid -k reconfigure
Test.
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 1:05 PM, Antony Stone
wrote:
> On Monday 09 April 2018 at 21:58:52, Roberto Carna wrote:
>
>> Dear An
On Monday 09 April 2018 at 21:53:26, Roberto Carna wrote:
> I've just changed the new proxy to test environment and it works very
> well againI get lost.
What does that change involve? I'm trying to understand what is different
between your "test" environment and your "production" environme
On Monday 09 April 2018 at 21:58:52, Roberto Carna wrote:
> Dear Antony, both proxies are virtual machines in the same DMZthey
> use the same DNS, the same firewall, the same Internet link, the same
> IP but different MAC Address.
So, what is different between "test" and "production"?
Anton
Dear Antony, both proxies are virtual machines in the same DMZthey
use the same DNS, the same firewall, the same Internet link, the same
IP but different MAC Address.
Firewall rules are the same too.
The new proxy is slow because when users try to go to a web page, it
is very slow in download
Dear Periko, so here is what you ask to me:
CPU x 8
RAM x 12 GB
HD x 50 GB
And this is /etc/squid/squid.conf file:
acl SSL_ports port 443
acl Safe_ports port 80# http
acl Safe_ports port 21# ftp
acl Safe_ports port 443# https
acl Safe_ports port 70# gopher
acl Saf
On Monday 09 April 2018 at 21:00:21, Roberto Carna wrote:
> Dear, I have implemented a server with Dansguardian 10.2.1.1 and Squid
> 3.5.23-5.
>
> I've tested it with 5 users for along 2 months and always it worked OK.
>
> But today when a moved it to production environment, it worked but
> very
Hi, show the config file please and specs of the machine.
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 12:00 PM, Roberto Carna wrote:
> Dear, I have implemented a server with Dansguardian 10.2.1.1 and Squid
> 3.5.23-5.
>
> I've tested it with 5 users for along 2 months and always it worked OK.
>
> But today when a mo
Dear, I have implemented a server with Dansguardian 10.2.1.1 and Squid 3.5.23-5.
I've tested it with 5 users for along 2 months and always it worked OK.
But today when a moved it to production environment, it worked but
very very slow. I've just changed hostname and IP, in order to match
with the
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