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
On 2024-06-16, Alex Rousskov wrote:
> Does anybody still have src_as and dst_as ACLs configured in their
> production Squids? There are several serious problems with those ACLs,
> and those problems have been present in Squid for many years. I hope
> that virtually nobody uses those ACLs t
On 2024-07-08, Jonathan Lee wrote:
>
> Also=20
> squidclient -h 192.168.1.1:3128 mgr:info@PASSWORD
> squidclient -h 1287.0.0.1 mgr:info@PASSWORD
>
> Gives the following error
>
> Embedding a password in a cache manager command requires providing a =
> username with -U: mgr:info@PASSWORDHERE
Try "
On 2024-07-23, Andre Bolinhas wrote:
> I'm using SQUID 5.9 + windbindd 4.9.5, the authentication method is NTLM.
>
> Every day, around 5pm, the internet speed becomes very slow, with users
> reporting that websites takes too long to open.
>
> Also, the time that the issue occur is very strange, s
On 2023-04-18, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> Hi!
>
> We're using squid-6, currently v4 only. The use case for us is mostly
> our users using our proxy to retrieve full text publications of
> several thousand medical journals... via IPv4.
>
> The publishers "know" our IPv4 range for the proxies and all
On 2023-07-07, robert k Wild wrote:
> --===6398075081121841451==
> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="a03dcc05ffeb4428"
>
> --a03dcc05ffeb4428
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>
> hi all,
>
> i know ive been talking about this before but i
On 2023-10-02, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> Squid COULD have initialized the DB itself.
> That's the criticism I'm willing to allow.
> If it KNOWS what's wrong, why not "fix" it itself.
In the cache db case: it _doesn't_ know what is wrong. Perhaps it is
indeed because the DB hasn't been initialise
On 2023-10-22, Francesco Chemolli wrote:
>It might be some delay in propagating to the mirrors. I see 6.4 is
> available at http://static.squid-cache.org/Versions/v6/ .
Currently the site with the only for www.squid-cache.org does not
carry the 6.4 release, so fetching with IPv6 preferre
On 2023-10-24, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 24/10/23 22:26, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>>> I'll add a "me too" to this. 6.3 reliable, 6.4 crashes and this is under
>>> _very_ low load. NetBSD 9.3_STABLE.
>>
>> You can check the debugging recommendation in
>> https://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id
On 2015-07-01, Mike wrote:
> This is a proxy server, not a DNS server, and does not connect to a DNS
> server that we have any control over... The primary/secondary DNS is
> handled through the primary host (Cox) for all of our servers so we do
> not want to alter it for all several hundred ser
On 2015-10-20, Brendan Kearney wrote:
> this did not work - snmpwalk -v2c -c SecretHandShake proxy1:3401
> this did work - snmpwalk -v2c -c SecretHandShake proxy1:3401 .1.3
From snmpwalk's manual:
"If no OID argument is present, snmpwalk will search the subtree rooted
at SNMPv2-SMI
On 2015-02-26, Alan Palmer wrote:
> While waiting with baited breath for --with-libressl support, I
> installed openssl-1.02 on openbsd-5.6 to
> get squid to compile, but got this error in the final linking:
>
> MemStore.o(.text+0x4fe0): In function
> `MemStore::copyFromShm(StoreEntry&, int, Ipc
On 2024-11-27, Jonathan Lee wrote:
>
> --===8430038489510697630==
> Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
> boundary=Apple-Mail-A89EC807-2716-467D-8189-91B2942E0226
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>
> --Apple-Mail-A89EC807-2716-467D-8189-91B2942E0226
> Content-Type: text/plain;
>
On 2025-01-04, Francesco Chemolli wrote:
> Signed release
> tarballs will be made available as Github release assets.
Thanks for doing that, it's a lot more helpful than relying on the
autogenerated git-archive tar.gz.
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On 2025-01-06, NgTech LTD wrote:
> I have been using it to release my binary builds.
> I hope that the new releases github format will help to automate squid
> builds in the long run.
> Will it be ready for the 6.13 release?
> Id it is, then I will update my builds and git to work with the release
On 2025-02-04, Lubos Uhliarik wrote:
> Hello Squid users,
>
> I wanted to ask if it is still possible to download source files and
> their signatures using the previously used URLs (e.g.,
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v6/squid-6.12.tar.xz), or are
> these URLs no longer supported?
>
> For
On 2025-01-16, Andrey K wrote:
>
>> I can=E2=80=99t do workers 3 on my system because I would have to disable=
> the
> cache as it won=E2=80=99t do rock cache. This system does not support rock =
> cache.
>
> Why do you think that your system does not support the rock cache?
> As far as I know, t
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