I'm on 192.168.1.1 so I definitively have to put that into squid.conf
I left the proxy settings to default, which would be port 3128 and forwarded the ports accordingly on my router
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AS-602 with 3GB ram, 4TB WD Red
Qnap TS-119, DD-WRT Linksys 310n, WDlxTV player, RasperryPi OpenELEC
Qnap TS-119, DD-WRT Linksys 310n, WDlxTV player, RasperryPi OpenELEC
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No no, 192.168.1.1. is already part of 192.168.0.0/16. Mmmh, so I'm clueless at the moment since the internet says that it should have to do with a subnet.igracgq wrote:I'm on 192.168.1.1 so I definitively have to put that into squid.conf
I left the proxy settings to default, which would be port 3128 and forwarded the ports accordingly on my router
Oh, and why would you have to forward the ports (plutral?) on your router?
And could you have a look at the log of Squid in /usr/local/AppCentral/squid/var/log/ (I think). I post a few lines of it?
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@igracgq:
Oh, and why would you have to forward the ports (plutral?) on your router?
And could you have a look at the log of Squid in /usr/local/AppCentral/squid/var/log/access.log. And post a few lines of it of the denied site?
What OS und browser do you use btw?
Oh, and why would you have to forward the ports (plutral?) on your router?
And could you have a look at the log of Squid in /usr/local/AppCentral/squid/var/log/access.log. And post a few lines of it of the denied site?
What OS und browser do you use btw?
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Re: virtualbox, gdrive, optware, squid, bind9
I set up my brand new AS-604T last night and installed your Squid package this morning. My LAN is 192.168.0.xxx, and the package worked out of the box. This is one of the reasons I bought the Asustor! Thank you so very much for your efforts!MrK wrote:Hey,
I created a package for Squid 3.4.4 for ASUSTOR. Maybe someone could give it a go? Works fine for me but I don't use Squid daily.
Squid 3.4.4 for ASUSTOR AS-20xT/AS-20xTE & AS-30xT
Squid 3.4.4 for ASUSTOR AS-60xT
The cache manager interface (<NAS IP>/squid) has got no password set.
After some feedback or 2 weeks I'll submit to the app store.
cu
Thomas
I'm going to turn on the disk cache, and do some extensive testing tonight.
I encourage you to submit to the app store. Great work!
Edit: I got ahead of myself... I can't figure out how to run 'squid -z' from the terminal to have squid build the disk cache folder structure. Can anybody help a newbie?
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squid -z is run by the start script itself (/usr/local/AppCentral/squid/CONTROL/start-stop.sh, line 50 to 53). So it shouldn't be necessary to run it yourself.codinandhaulin wrote:[...]Edit: I got ahead of myself... I can't figure out how to run 'squid -z' from the terminal to have squid build the disk cache folder structure. Can anybody help a newbie?
Having said that I just realized that I did not enable the "cache_dir" directive in squid.conf, which is of course wrong. I'll creating another package and upload it.
You can manually run squid -z as following:
1) stop squid :
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/usr/local/AppCentral/squid/CONTROL/start-stop.sh stop
2) run squid -z :
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su -c "/usr/local/AppCentral/squid/sbin/squid -z" - admin
If you let the start-stop.sh script create the cache a file named ".initialized" is created. If that file exists then "squid -z" won't run at start-up. So you could delete /usr/local/AppCentral/squid/var/cache/squid/.initialized and the start-stop.sh script will run 'squid -z' again.
3) start squid again :
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/usr/local/AppCentral/squid/CONTROL/start-stop.sh start
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Re: virtualbox, gdrive, optware, squid, bind9
Thanks for the update. How can I get your updated .APK (AS-604T)? Thanks again for the help!Having said that I just realized that I did not enable the "cache_dir" directive in squid.conf, which is of course wrong. I'll creating another package and upload it.
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Re: virtualbox, gdrive, optware, squid, bind9
It's on it's way to AppCentral - waiting to be approved by ASUSTOR.codinandhaulin wrote:Thanks for the update. How can I get your updated .APK (AS-604T)? Thanks again for the help!Having said that I just realized that I did not enable the "cache_dir" directive in squid.conf, which is of course wrong. I'll creating another package and upload it.
Storage: AS-202T | AS-604T (borrowed)
PC/Laptop: iMac 27" & rMBP 15"
Media Server/Player: Plex on ASUSTOR NAS & Samsung TV
PC/Laptop: iMac 27" & rMBP 15"
Media Server/Player: Plex on ASUSTOR NAS & Samsung TV
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Thanks again - I keep checking AppCentral!
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Please could anyone update squid package and do squidguard pkg ? Thank you