At 11:07 15.04.97 -0500, you wrote:
>> User proxies to junkbuster at 8080, junkbuster forwards to squid (on the
>> same machine) at 3128 ...
>> Restriction: junkbuster can only handle http-request, for ftp or others,
>> Users have to connect directly to squid at 3128.
>>
>> Look at
>> http://internet.junkbuster.com/ijbfaq.html
>
>I'd read the faq to answer these questions but its offline...
>
>1) does it slow access down significantly? Squid goes to great lengths
>to avoid forking; if this code doesn't, it will slow things down as
>badly as not running squid in the first place, no?
For the user, there's no difference as long as the internet is the real
bottleneck.
>2) Does it clean up its processes properly or leave lots of dead ones?
>
Hmm, I have always 1-3 defuncts which disappear after a while
regards
Christian Krackowizer | email: kra1@technodat.co.at
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