Hi
I'm running Squid 5.9, and sometimes I have an issue that cause a proxy
malfunction.
I have set the max_filedescriptors to 159514 and it's works fine for a
few hours or day, but then suddenly, Squid run out of filedescriptors.
2024/01/29 10:33:47 kid3| WARNING! Your cache is running out of
Hi
I'm getting this error in cache.log
2024/01/29 14:33:03 kid5| ERROR: Collapsed forwarding queue overflow for
kid1 at 1024 items
current master transaction: master2163155
2024/01/29 14:33:03 kid5| ERROR: Collapsed forwarding queue overflow for
kid2 at 1024 items
current master tran
On 2024-01-29, Andre Bolinhas wrote:
> I'm running Squid 5.9, and sometimes I have an issue that cause a proxy
> malfunction.
> I have set the max_filedescriptors to 159514 and it's works fine for a
> few hours or day, but then suddenly, Squid run out of filedescriptors.
...
> Checking mgr:info
Hi,
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v6/ lists security advisories link as
https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/security/advisories
But going there "There aren’t any published security advisories". There
are links to individual patches.
Thanks,
- Adam
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Thanks for the notice.
This appears to be a github issue that has been occuring to many other
projects for at least 5hrs now. For now we can only hope that it gets
resolved soon
Cheers
Amos
On 30/01/24 01:50, Adam Majer wrote:
Hi,
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v6/ lists security adv
Thank you for sharing your patch to work around this issue. We deploy
Squid in a very similar configuration to what you describe, and we
recently had a problem where a destination was down, causing the peer
squid to be marked as dead even though the peer Squid was just fine
and it was just the upst
On 2024-01-22 16:28, Alex Coomans wrote:
I'd like to be able to set headers on the response sent to a CONNECT
request, but the documentation notes reply_header_add does not work for
that - is there another option or a way to achieve this without needing
to MITM the TLS?
AFAICT, Squid does no
Hey guys
I'm a newbie.
Sorry if this is a common problem.
Please, provide me the a way to resolve.
I'm getting the following message when starting squid:
root@fwhcr:/etc/squid# systemctl stop squid.service
root@fwhcr:/etc/squid# systemctl start squid.service
Job for squid.service failed because