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On 12/1/22 18:50, ngtech1ltd@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hey Alex,

Do you think an ubuntu "squid" binary would be fit for such a use case?
IE replacing only the /usr/sbin/squid binary from another source?

This is not my area of expertise. AFAICT, substituting v5 binaries with (properly built) v5 binaries will usually work, but it is not a supported (or necessary) Squid installation method.

Alex.


For my simple usage (A simple forward proxy) on Ubuntu I am installing squid from the repo
and then just replace the squid binary.

I remember that there was someone that maintains squid repo for Ubuntu and maybe Debian but
I don't remember who it was.
Maybe it was it Raphael from diladele?

Thanks,
Eliezer

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-----Original Message-----
From: squid-users <squid-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Alex Rousskov
Sent: Thursday, 1 December 2022 18:31
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Squid Degrading

On 12/1/22 11:20, utb trialuser wrote:

What is your Squid version (squid --version)?

5.2

We can stop here. Please upgrade to Squid v5.7 or later. Squid v5.2 is
just too buggy to be usable in most production environments (and to
investigate any performance problems).


Any errors or warnings in cache.log?

*WARNING! Your cache is running out of filedescriptors*

There are known Squid v5.2 bugs that may result in the above warnings
and related performance degradation. I hope that these problems will be
gone, and your Squid performance will be acceptable after you upgrade.


Good luck,

Alex.


On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 6:12 PM Alex Rousskov wrote:

     On 11/30/22 16:57, utb trialuser wrote:
      > Hello, I'm running a basic Squid setup on the latest version of
     Ubuntu.
      > Could you help me figure out why when 15 people connect to my
     proxy it
      > starts degrading and websites start to take really long to load?
      > According to the log file, connections take up to 300000ms to
     load when
      > this happens. And via other networking tools I was able to
     realize that
      > packets were being dropped. Bandwidth usage tops at 6MB/s
     according to
      > another networking tool. Thanks.

     What is your Squid version (squid --version)?

     Any errors or warnings in cache.log?

     Do you have a cache_dir and/or cache_mem configured in squid.conf? Do
     you have "workers" configured?

     How much free RAM is left on the box when "websites start to take
     really
     long to load"?

     Alex.

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