On 28/02/19 2:38 am, mzgmedia wrote: > we like too add maybe 1 million of IPv6 on a single squid server but probably > the squid will crash because the config file will be too big >
Squid will not crash. It will determine that there are too many HTTP ports being attempted and cleanly shutdown with an error message about that. Use the wildcard functionality instead. Like so: http_port 3128 This will open *:3128 and traffic destined to _any_ IP assigned to the machine will arrive at Squid. PS. From the other posts in this thread you seem to be caught up on the idea that IP addresses are somehow static things which can persist across a proxy. This is not true, especially in IPv6 where the so-called 'privacy addressing' can cause any IP to change at any time. HTTP is designed for this dynamic environment and has stateless multiplexing of traffic. This means a single client<->Squid connection can contain requests for any URL and any Squid<->server connection can handle traffic for any client. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users