[squid-users] Squidguard replacement for squid if needed

flauenroth flauenroth at protonmail.com
Thu Sep 30 15:18:26 UTC 2021


Thanks for the heads up Mathus.
By now I ended slapping Squid on the pfsense and go from there.
Less hassle, a system I am familiar with and so far everything works fine in my lab. 

I will look up the new build for sure and if I can get this Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Server 

up and running with Squid and ufdbguard to work and filter, I will happily give that a shot. 



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> Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2021 23:49:55 -0700
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> From: Praveen Ponakanti pponakanti at roblox.com
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> Subject: [squid-users] Running SMP workers on multi-core systems
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> Hi,
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> I am trying to use the squid cache as an outbound HTTP/S proxy service for
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> our production network and would like to scale up the request per sec by
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> running it on multi-core systems.
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> I have searched up the archives and config docs, but couldn't find anything
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> more recent than the below on setting up SMP workers.
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> https://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/SmpCarpCluster
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> https://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/MultiCpuSystem
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> -   Can someone please let me know if the config examples in those docs still
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>     apply to the latest version 5.1.
> -   Do we still need the combination of squid, frontend, backend.conf files,
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>     or is it enabled simply with the "workers" line in the main config file?
> -   When I attempt to run the squid server with "workers 4" in the
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>     squid.conf, I get the following error (one for each kid) and the main
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>     process does not bind to the "http_port 3128". I see several UDP ports
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>     opened up for each kid process.
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>     2021/09/29 00:44:10 kid5| commBind Cannot bind socket FD 11 to [::]:
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>     (2) No such file or directory
> -   Does anyone have recommendations on the maximum number of workers to use
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>     on a 64 core host (assuming no other CPU intensive apps are running on the
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>     same host). Caching is not a must for our initial deployment, so we are
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>     fine disabling caching.
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>     Thanks
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>     Praveen
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> Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2021 12:38:02 +0200
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> From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas uhlar at fantomas.sk
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> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squidguard replacement for squid if needed
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> On 29.09.21 13:42, flauenroth wrote:
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> > Apparently Debian/Ubunutu does not support openSSL anymore and uses GnuTLS
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> > whatever that thing is. Once again I feel savaged by "systemd". I knew,
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> > when I started the new job that it will be harsh but I did not expect it
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> > to be that different.
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> funny, because a month ago debian 11 came out containing squid-gnutls and
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> squid-openssl variants.
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> > Coming from a UNIX backround using Linux and than Ubuntu Server 20.04LTS is
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> > well, an experience so to say.
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> > Long story short, my best bet is to compile squid by myself and go from
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> > there right?
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> try squid-openssl first.
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