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Hey Admin,

I have been working on SquidBlocker for quite some time and have just released (about two weeks ago) the latest 1.0.0 as an RPM at:
http://ngtech.co.il/repo/centos/7/x86_64/squidblocker-1.0.0-1.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm

I have not tried yet but using alien will result some kind of "OK" deb file. If you need some kind of tar or binaries for other platforms(everything that Golang compiler supports) I will gladly compile them for you.

I have upgraded SquidBlocker with a UI and embedded the ICAP service.
You can see some of the details at: http://new.ngtech.co.il/squidblocker_en.html

The above page\site is a beta and is far from completion but has the basics in it. I didn't described the UI interface since it's very simplistic and was built with one thing in mind "functionality". Anyone that can read this mailing list should be able to figure out his way in it using a browser.

I am using it here and it works great for me but may not fit for others.
Since your issue is squid long startup time I would recommend you to try it. One of the nice things in version 1.0.0 is that I added to the DB url testing interface(can be accessed using the UI or even curl) result the "HITTING" db key which makes it easy to debug black or white listing false positives of domains and urls list.

Let me know if you need anything privately or publicly.

Eliezer

On 09/02/2016 21:00, Panda Admin wrote:
The acl files are up to 16M in size.  The RAM on the machine is 4G.
Allocating swap space 8G for the OS has fixed the crashing issue. The
only issue now is startup time. Squid is taking several minutes to start
up.  Is there a better solution that I'm missing?

Thanks!


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