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    Squid on v2, experience

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      Guest
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      I had big problem width v1.2.x and squid. Disk space after few minutes or days is eated by squid whatever i did in config of squid under pfsense.

      Your experience width RC1 please write ….. ?

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        bravo83
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        For me it works. however I use load balancing and when squid is enabled i noticed that the traffic doesn't load balance. I use speedtest.net to test the combined speed of the multi-wan setup.

        edit: I found a solution in this post
        http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,33895.30.html

        just added the custom option, floating rule

        // If you really want to do something, you will find a way. If you don't, you will find an excuse. //

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          mromero
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          Yes I notice my disk space is creeping up.

          I wonder when they will upgrade the Squid package?

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            Bai Shen
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            I haven't had any problems with squid eating up my hard drive.  I have a 160GB drive(I think), and it still shows 1% drive usage.  Although I recently increased my cache from 5GB to 50GB, so I need to check on that.

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              Guest
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              cache management allows you to set a default, that combined with rotating logs out ever so often, I can't imagine you'd fill up the hdd..

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