[squid-users] minimize squid memory usage
Gordon Hsiao
capcoding at gmail.com
Thu Jul 12 12:29:04 UTC 2018
Unfortunately, none of those alternatives can deal with https(peek or bump)
as far as I can tell, and these days https is a must for proxy.
Gordon
>From: Leonardo Rodrigues <leolistas at solutti.com.br>
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>Subject: Re: [squid-users] minimize squid memory usage
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>Em 09/07/18 20:45, Gordon Hsiao escreveu:
>>
>> Assuming I need _absolutely_ no cache what-so-ever(to the point to
>> change compile flags to disable that, if needed), no store-to-disk
>> neither, i.e. no objects need to be cached at all. I just need Squid
>> to check a few ACLs with absolutely minimal memory usage for now, what
>> else am I missing to get that work?
>>
> If you don't need everything that squid can offer, maybe using
>other proxy software can be a better option. There are other software,
>with less options, that for sure will have a smaller memory footprint.
>But as you just need ACL capabilities, maybe those can be enough.
>
> Have you tried checking that ?
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