Hello, sometimes, for about half an hour, tour Squid becomes unstable and, by typing "top -s", Squid is taking the 100% of the CPU. In Squid's access.log, i see lots of entry like this: "Thu";"Oct";"22";"11:45:17";"2015";"21328";"192.168.1.250";"TCP_MISS/000";"0";"GET";"http://192.168.1.254:8080/cgi-bin/a2/out.cgi";"-";"DIRECT/192.168.1.254";"-" "Thu";"Oct";"22";"11:45:18";"2015";"19153";"192.168.1.250";"TCP_MISS/000";"0";"GET";"http://192.168.1.254:8080/cgi-bin/a2/out.cgi";"-";"DIRECT/192.168.1.254";"-" "Thu";"Oct";"22";"11:45:18";"2015";"20346";"192.168.1.250";"TCP_MISS/000";"0";"GET";"http://192.168.1.254:8080/cgi-bin/a2/out.cgi";"-";"DIRECT/192.168.1.254";"-" "Thu";"Oct";"22";"11:45:21";"2015";"20391";"192.168.1.250";"TCP_MISS/000";"0";"GET";"http://192.168.1.254:8080/cgi-bin/a2/out.cgi";"-";"DIRECT/192.168.1.254";"-" "Thu";"Oct";"22";"11:45:21";"2015";"19142";"192.168.1.250";"TCP_MISS/000";"0";"GET";"http://192.168.1.254:8080/cgi-bin/a2/out.cgi";"-";"DIRECT/192.168.1.254";"-" "Thu";"Oct";"22";"11:45:22";"2015";"19075";"192.168.1.250";"TCP_MISS/000";"0";"GET";"http://192.168.1.254:8080/cgi-bin/a2/out.cgi";"-";"DIRECT/192.168.1.254";"-" There seem be a possible attack/exploit from an internal machine? It is the 192.168.1.250 in the example. Is there a patch or something to not spread up Squid to the 100% cpu limit for these "Attacks"? Thank you! Francesco _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users