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Thanks very much Henrik,  The cpu usage problem went way down when i
started using dstdomain
-Chris

>>> Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 3/28/2007 3:18:30 PM
>>>
ons 2007-03-28 klockan 15:48 -0400 skrev Chris Rosset:

>> I remember your last email pointed me towards looking at the ACL's,

>> sounds like  the url_regex are most intensive since they pattern
match
>> on the whole url?

>Its not so much the fact that it needs to match on the whole URL as
the
>fact that it needs to evaluate each and every pattern you have (all
8K
>of them) on the whole URL..

>> and the entries in this acl are all like
>> \.100percentcash.com$

>That kind of pattern really really should be placed into a dstdomain
acl
>as .100percentcash.com

>> I tried installing squidguard, but had problems installing so far,

>Begin by sorting your data into what must be regex patterns and what
>fits better into the structured acls (i.e. dstdomain).

>REgards
>Henrik


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