[squid-users] measuring latency of squid in different scenarios

Service MV service.mv at gmail.com
Wed Sep 30 14:03:20 UTC 2020


Thanks Louis!
I'll be waiting for your configuration.

Along with this I believe that the spirit of the open-source community is
to share. So I hope the information can be useful to the community
(especially in this case to spanish speakers haha ;))

Best regards,
Gabriel

El mié., 30 sep. 2020 10:48, L.P.H. van Belle <belle at bazuin.nl> escribió:

> Hai Gabriel,
>
> Only one thing i dont like... Spanish? Portugees? ..  ;-) but google
> translater is my friend.
>
> But this looks great, very nice..  !!!
>
> I have a simular setup here, but i have only samba running, 0 windows
> servers.
> I've seen same parts to simplify this a bit and when im done with that,
> i'l make the english "debianized" version of this..
> Its a nice addition for my (Work in progress) automated Small bussiness
> setup on linux.
>
> When im done, i'll send you/the list a copy of the debianized and english
> version..
>
> Big thanks for sharing this !
>
>
> Greetz,
> Louis
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *Van:* squid-users [mailto:squid-users-bounces at lists.squid-cache.org] *Namens
> *Service MV
> *Verzonden:* woensdag 30 september 2020 15:23
> *Aan:* Rafa?? Stanilewicz; Squid Users
> *Onderwerp:* Re: [squid-users] measuring latency of squid in different
> scenarios
>
> Below I leave the link. I think that with this you could achieve your
> goal. In this project there are more things that you might not want to use
> or maybe you do. To begin I believe that it is well.
>
>
>    - High availability load balancing frontend between users and backend
>    proxy nodes.
>    - VIP (floating IP) for the load balancers.
>    - Automatic configuration script for internal routing.
>    - Proxy pool with integrated Kerberos and LDAP authentication in
>    Active Directory
>    - Domain, IP, and port filtering
>    - Active Directory group browsing permissions
>    - Navigation reports by cost centers and/or individual users
>    - Bandwidth usage control per user.
>
>
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L3HiYs0LXaDZJOEHXVz8WrRFeJXXUBzU/view?usp=sharing
>
> Any question you may have, please reply with a copy to SQUID's mailing
> list in order to share with the community of users information that they
> may find useful.
>
> Best regards,
> Gabriel
>
> El mié., 30 de sep. de 2020 a la(s) 05:12, Rafał Stanilewicz (
> rst at fomar.com.pl) escribió:
>
>> Hi Gabriel,
>>
>> although I do not know Spanish, a few of my friends do. Also, the most
>> important pieces will be code samples, which do not need translation. So if
>> you would be so kind and share the manual with me, I'd appreciate it very
>> much!
>>
>> Rafal
>>
>> On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 at 23:07, Service MV <service.mv at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Rafal, if you wish I've a manual redacted in SPANISH for build a VM
>>> whit Debian 10.5 running SQUID compiled from source, with kerberos and LDAP
>>> authentication, plus AD groups authorizations.
>>>
>>> I haven't had time to translate it into English yet.
>>> Let me know if it works for you and I'll share it with you.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Gabriel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> El lun., 28 sep. 2020 10:19, Rafał Stanilewicz <rst at fomar.com.pl>
>>> escribió:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I'm planning the deployment of web proxy in my environment. It's not
>>>> very big, around 80 typical windows 10 workstations, active directory, plus
>>>> some DMZ servers. For now, there is very basic L7 inspection on the edge
>>>> firewall.
>>>>
>>>> I plan to use two separate squid instances, one for explicit proxy
>>>> traffic, forced by AD GPO settings, and second for traffic still being sent
>>>> directly to the Internet (as several applications we use tend to ignore the
>>>> system proxy settings). The first instance will use (hopefully) AD
>>>> authentication, while the second will use only srcIP-based rules. I will be
>>>> grateful for any comments, what should I focus on, or some quirks - I've
>>>> never deployed squid from scratch.
>>>>
>>>> But my main point of writing is:
>>>>
>>>> I'd like to get some numbers about squid-introduced latency of getting
>>>> some particular web resource. Is there any benchmarking program I could
>>>> use? I'd like to see what is the current latency of getting the resource
>>>> without any proxying, then of getting the same resource with explicit proxy
>>>> settings, then of implicit (intercepting) proxy option, as well as for
>>>> different options of caching.
>>>>
>>>> How should I start? Is there any software I can use to measure that,
>>>> besides analysis of HAR files?
>>>>
>>>> So far, I used squid only in home environment, and without a need for
>>>> granular measurement.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Rafal Stanilewicz
>>>>
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>>>
>>
>> --
>> Zanim wydrukujesz, pomyśl o środowisku.
>>
>
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