Squid 3.3.4 package for pfsense with ssl filtering
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On the i-cap for AV feature… If I am already using Dan's Guardian with the ClamAV options, would there be any reason to switch to squid using i-cap when it is working? Or is that mainly geared for people who are using squid by itself?
No need to move. dansguardian talks to clamav via socket.
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pkg version 2.1.2 is out.
main change
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change ssl filtering cert combo from server-cert to ca-cert
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Insert an additional <enter>after cache pattern custom field to avoid config crashes</enter>
This version has ssl_filtering working really nice on pfsense 2.1. :)
On 2.0.x enable ipv6 on system->advanced to squid be able to listen on configured port.
EDIT
Using squid from my repo, ssl_filtering is working fine on 2.0.x too ;D
1368761856.278 210 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 978 GET https://www.google.com.br/s? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 application/json 1368761856.699 442 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 19903 GET https://www.google.com.br/s? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 application/jso n 1368761856.714 521 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 905 GET https://www.google.com.br/s? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 application/json 1368761857.121 203 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/204 328 GET https://www.google.com.br/gen_204? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 text/html 1368761857.136 219 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 680 GET https://www.google.com.br/xjs/_/js/k=-im9hrMhEvY.en_US./m=wta/am=wA/r t=j/d=0/sv=1/rs=AItRSTMxcUTKX7_k7F3jagv1ABf8swPrOg - PINNED/189.86.41.119 text/javascript 1368761858.327 632 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 915 GET https://www.google.com.br/s? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 application/json 1368761859.649 1548 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 14473 GET https://www.google.com.br/s? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 application/jso n 1368761859.661 228 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 850 GET https://www.google.com.br/s? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 application/json 1368761860.026 220 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/204 328 GET https://www.google.com.br/gen_204? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 text/html 1368761860.970 397 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 851 GET https://www.google.com.br/s? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 application/json 1368761861.121 388 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 856 GET https://www.google.com.br/s? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 application/json 1368761861.223 311 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 855 GET https://www.google.com.br/s? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 application/json 1368761861.410 397 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 860 GET https://www.google.com.br/s? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 application/json 1368761862.720 1537 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 18542 GET https://www.google.com.br/s? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 application/jso n 1368761863.104 222 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/204 328 GET https://www.google.com.br/gen_204? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 text/html 1368761865.464 232 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/204 328 GET https://www.google.com.br/gen_204? - PINNED/189.86.41.119 text/html 1368761866.209 507 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 982 POST http://ui.ff.avast.com/urlinfo - HIER_DIRECT/77.234.43.81 applicatio n/octet-stream 1368761866.684 479 192.168.0.3 TCP_MISS/200 982 POST http://ui.ff.avast.com/urlinfo - HIER_DIRECT/77.234.43.81 applicatio
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Quote from: Fehler20 on Yesterday at 01:57:17 pm
Little Problem here: you have to insert a new line after the custom caching options. If not the configuration becomes corrupted.
Test inserting an extra <enter>on your custom options.</enter>
Does NOT work for some reason. Thank you for the fix.
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Gave SSL filtering a new shot with the new package version, also updated the pfSense 2.1 beta to the lastest.
Squid picks my Test CAs cert and starts fine with that. Had to turn off remot certificate verification, otherwise I could not use it at all for SSL. Now it works for a minute, very slow and then dies. Here's are the logs. I have an IPv6-enabled network, but the test KVM I use is only configured for IPv4. But those PINNED entries seem to try IPv6…2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Starting Squid Cache version 3.3.4 for i386-portbld-freebsd8.3... 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Process ID 81090 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Process Roles: worker 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| With 11095 file descriptors available 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Initializing IP Cache... 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| DNS Socket created at [::], FD 12 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, FD 14 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Adding domain local-lan from /etc/resolv.conf 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Adding nameserver 127.0.0.1 from /etc/resolv.conf 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Adding nameserver 192.168.x.254 from /etc/resolv.conf 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Adding nameserver 192.168.x.254 from /etc/resolv.conf 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| helperOpenServers: Starting 5/5 'ssl_crtd' processes 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| WARNING: no_suid: setuid(0): (1) Operation not permitted 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| WARNING: no_suid: setuid(0): (1) Operation not permitted 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| WARNING: no_suid: setuid(0): (1) Operation not permitted 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| WARNING: no_suid: setuid(0): (1) Operation not permitted 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| WARNING: no_suid: setuid(0): (1) Operation not permitted 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Logfile: opening log /var/squid/logs/access.log 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| WARNING: log parameters now start with a module name. Use 'stdio:/var/squid/logs/access.log' 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Local cache digest enabled; rebuild/rewrite every 3600/3600 sec 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Store logging disabled 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Swap maxSize 0 + 8192 KB, estimated 630 objects 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Target number of buckets: 31 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Using 8192 Store buckets 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Max Mem size: 8192 KB 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Max Swap size: 0 KB 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Using Least Load store dir selection 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Current Directory is /usr/local/www 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Loaded Icons. 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| HTCP Disabled. 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| WARNING: no_suid: setuid(0): (1) Operation not permitted 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Pinger socket opened on FD 32 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Squid plugin modules loaded: 0 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Adaptation support is off. 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Accepting SSL bumped HTTP Socket connections at local=192.168.x.4:3128 remote=[::] FD 28 flags=9 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Accepting SSL bumped HTTP Socket connections at local=127.0.0.1:3128 remote=[::] FD 29 flags=9 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Accepting ICP messages on [::]:7 2013/05/17 16:25:52 kid1| Sending ICP messages from [::]:7 2013/05/17 16:25:52| pinger: Initialising ICMP pinger ... 2013/05/17 16:25:52| pinger: ICMP socket opened. 2013/05/17 16:25:52| pinger: ICMPv6 socket opened 2013/05/17 16:25:53 kid1| storeLateRelease: released 0 objects FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying. 2013/05/17 16:26:01 kid1| Closing HTTP port 192.168.x.4:3128 2013/05/17 16:26:01 kid1| Closing HTTP port 127.0.0.1:3128 2013/05/17 16:26:01 kid1| Stop receiving ICP on [::]:7 2013/05/17 16:26:01 kid1| Stop sending ICP from [::]:7 2013/05/17 16:26:01 kid1| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting... 2013/05/17 16:26:01 kid1| Finished. Wrote 0 entries. 2013/05/17 16:26:01 kid1| Took 0.00 seconds ( 0.00 entries/sec). CPU Usage: 0.116 seconds = 0.116 user + 0.000 sys Maximum Resident Size: 63296 KB Page faults with physical i/o: 0
1368800710.702 143 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.de:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.88 - 1368800710.964 105 192.168.x.66 TCP_MISS/200 28891 GET https://www.google.de/ - PINNED/2a00:1450:4013:c01::5e text/html 1368800711.282 36 192.168.x.66 TCP_MISS/304 265 GET https://www.google.de/images/icons/product/chrome-48.png - PINNED/2a00:1450:4013:c01::5e - 1368800711.401 105 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.de:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.88 - 1368800720.299 109 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.de:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.95 - 1368800720.302 107 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.de:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.95 - 1368800720.477 42 192.168.x.66 TCP_MISS/302 630 GET https://www.google.de/search? - PINNED/2a00:1450:4013:c01::5e text/html 1368800720.596 73 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT ssl.gstatic.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.113.15 - 1368800720.625 106 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.de:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.95 - 1368800729.866 109 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.82 - 1368800730.228 203 192.168.x.66 TCP_MISS/302 359 GET https://www.google.com/doodles - PINNED/2a00:1450:4016:800::1012 text/html 1368800730.446 161 192.168.x.66 TCP_MISS/200 1895 GET https://www.google.com/doodles/finder - PINNED/2a00:1450:4016:800::1012 text/html 1368800730.580 71 192.168.x.66 TCP_MISS/200 11722 GET https://www.google.com/doodles/css/allstyles.css - PINNED/2a00:1450:4016:800::1012 text/css 1368800730.664 98 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.gstatic.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.113.15 - 1368800730.671 110 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.82 - 1368800735.437 505 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT iecvlist.microsoft.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/94.245.70.66 - 1368800735.667 73 192.168.x.66 TCP_MISS/200 23830 GET https://iecvlist.microsoft.com/IE10/1152921505002013023/iecompatviewlist.xml - PINNED/94.245.70.66 text/xml 1368800739.874 73 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.gstatic.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.113.15 - 1368800739.878 109 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.81 - 1368800739.898 107 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.81 - 1368800749.090 72 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.gstatic.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.113.15 - 1368800749.111 108 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.83 - 1368800749.128 104 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.83 - 1368800761.094 72 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT ssl.google-analytics.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.112.126 - 1368800761.138 108 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.80 - 1368800761.296 48 192.168.x.66 TCP_MISS/200 16281 GET https://ssl.google-analytics.com/ga.js - PINNED/2a00:1450:4001:803::101e text/javascript 1368800761.599 26 192.168.x.66 TCP_MISS/200 506 GET https://ssl.google-analytics.com/__utm.gif? - PINNED/2a00:1450:4001:803::101e image/gif 1368800761.786 103 192.168.x.66 NONE/200 0 CONNECT www.google.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/173.194.47.80 -
One request, could the "common" log format be avilable as an option? It's much easier to read. It would require something like this:
access_log daemon:/var/squid/logs/access.log common
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Gave SSL filtering a new shot with the new package version, also updated the pfSense 2.1 beta to the lastest.
I've pushed to my repo a squid version that is working with 2.0.x (squid-3.3.4_1)
Squid picks my Test CAs cert and starts fine with that. Had to turn off remot certificate verification, otherwise I could not use it at all for SSL.
Next pbi build will include ca_root_certificates
Now it works for a minute, very slow and then dies. Here's are the logs. I have an IPv6-enabled network, but the test KVM I use is only configured for IPv4. But those PINNED entries seem to try IPv6…
Can you test it on 2.0.x too? My tests result is a fast reply with or without ssl filtering.
One request, could the "common" log format be avilable as an option? It's much easier to read. It would require something like this:
access_log daemon:/var/squid/logs/access.log common
I'll check it.
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I only have 2.1 installs, would have to setup a new test KVM for that. I'll see what I can do, might take some time though as I am a little busy for the next days, sorry.
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I've pushed to my repo a squid version that is working with 2.0.x (squid-3.3.4_1)
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Can you test it on 2.0.x too? My tests result is a fast reply with or without ssl filtering.
I'd like to test on 2.0.3 but I'm not sure how I get it from your repo….
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I'd like to test on 2.0.3 but I'm not sure how I get it from your repo….
on console/ssh, remove squid package using pkg_delete and then install squid using
amd64
pkg_add -rf http://e-sac.siteseguro.ws/packages/amd64/8/All/squid-3.3.4_1.tbzi386
pkg_add -rf http://e-sac.siteseguro.ws/packages/8/All/squid-3.3.4_1.tbzcheck if there is no missing libs using squid -v
Then save config on gui and start tests.
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For some reason I thought 3.3 would add a way to do load balancing (I never could get Squid to work on multi-WAN). It looks like that wild thought was wrong? I can't find any way to do load balancing that's any different from the (broken) tutorials posted? I wish I could run Squid but I NEED to load-balance two DSL lines. Thanks!
P.S. I decided to mess with it anyways. I can't get it to start. I copyed the libs and now I get this when I try to start squid:
[2.1-BETA1][admin@fire.glaciercamp]/root(1): squid -v
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libgssapi.so.10: unsupported file layout -
Hi, I wasn't able to setup a 2.0.x system, but I gave my 2.1 KVM IPv6 connectivity. Tailing squid cache.log and access.log simultaneuosly shows that squid dies and restarts after every request, even HTTP-only.
Either my system needs a complete reinstall and is damaged somehow, or this may help:
http://www.comfsm.fm/computing/squid/FAQ-11.html#ss11.48Edit: Reinstalled and used amd64 now, still crashes at the first request as soon as I turn on SSL intercept.
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[2.1-BETA1][admin@fire.glaciercamp]/root(1): squid -v
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libgssapi.so.10: unsupported file layoutYou copied libs from wrong arch. I386 libs on amd64 or amd64 libs on i386 system.
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Edit: Reinstalled and used amd64 now, still crashes at the first request as soon as I turn on SSL intercept.
What you get with squid -v on console?
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[2.1-BETA1][admin@fire.glaciercamp]/root(1): squid -v
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libgssapi.so.10: unsupported file layoutYou copied libs from wrong arch. I386 libs on amd64 or amd64 libs on i386 system.
Ooh you're right I did I forgot that system is i386! Thanks!
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For some reason I thought 3.3 would add a way to do load balancing (I never could get Squid to work on multi-WAN). It looks like that wild thought was wrong? I can't find any way to do load balancing that's any different from the (broken) tutorials posted? I wish I could run Squid but I NEED to load-balance two DSL lines. Thanks!
P.S. I decided to mess with it anyways. I can't get it to start. I copied the libs and now I get this when I try to start squid:
[2.1-BETA1][admin@fire.glaciercamp]/root(1): squid -v
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libgssapi.so.10: unsupported file layoutI actually was able to make squid run with load balancing and you need to turn on some weird settings otherwise only one WAN will be used by squid.
I no longer do load balancing but i suggest you to do as following as it always works getting squid caching + load balancing:Use a machine with pfsense to do load balancing with 2 or more WANs and 1 LAN output and all WITHOUT SQUID. This will be machine (A)
Then use a secondary machine(B), real or virtual that will connect the wan coming from the LAN of machine (A).
This (B) machine will be a dedicated squid pfsense machine that will do caching and everything and all users will be connected to machine (B) LAN.
The (A) machine, the one that does load balancing, does not need much HDD and RAM. 1GB of RAM and 10GB of HDD should be enough.
The (B) machine, that does squid caching works, in my case with 8GB of RAM, 100GB HDD and 50GB reserved for Disk Caching.This is an easy and rock solid configuration.
Since i don't have the money to buy more computers I used to do all this with virtual machines. -
After ading the missing library files and setting everything up, the squid service starts and stays up and running but no caching is being done.
I always measure byte hit ration dividing LAN output by WAN input in megabytes or gigabytes and i get the Byte Hit Ratio %
I usually get from 4% to 20% but since i installed squid 3.3.4 i could never get any hit.
I noticed also that since yesterday I'm actually getting more data from the WAN input than the data is being sent to LAN.
It looks like incomplete downloads are getting fully downloaded but not stored in cache, and if stored in cache, not served to LAN from cache.
These following lines are my aggressive custom config, maybe someone can improve it.
Anyways with or without this custom options I'm never getting cache hits.
I know that some of those options are already included into the GUI but i added them into the custom config section as well just in case i forget to set them from the GUI.
Help me improve that please! Looking forward for the most efficient and aggressive squid caching.refresh_pattern -i .$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
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refresh_pattern -i ^http://...net 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i ^http://..co.th 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i ^http://..com 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
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refresh_pattern -i ^http://www...org 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i ^http://www..co.th 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i ^http://www..com 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i ^http://www..in.th 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i ^http://www..net 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i ^http://www..org 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i ^https://.com 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i ^https://.in.th 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i ^https://www..com 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i ^https://www.*.in.th 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(3g2|3gp|asf|asx|avi|divx|flv|iff|ifo|m3u|m4a|m4v|mov|mpa|mpeg|mpe|qt|qtm|viv|mpg|ogg|rm|rmvb|scr|swf|vob|wmv|x-flv|xvid)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(aif|aiff|amr|cda|mid|wav|wma|midi|au|ram|ra|snd|mp2|mp3|mp4)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(3dm|ai|ani|art|bmp|cdr|cdt|cmf|cur|drw|dwg|dxf|eps|eps2|gif|icl|icm|ico|indd|jpeg|jpg|jpe|max|pct|pcx|png)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(ps|psd|psp|qxd|qxp|rels|svg|tga|thm|tif|tiff|wmf|wrl|xbm|xcf|xif|yuv|pnm|pbm|pgm|ppm|rgb|xpm|xwd|pic|pict)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(accdb|bfc|cbr|chm|csv|db|dbf|doc|docx|dot|hlp|kml|Kmz|lab|log|mdb|msg|odt|ost|pages|pdb|pdf|pps|txt|ppt|pptx|pst|pub|rtf|wpd|wps|wri|xlr|xls|xlsx|xlt)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(app|bat|cmd|com|exe|gadget|msi|pif|vb|wsf|torrent)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(8bi|bin|cat|cpl|dbx|dll|drv|gam|hex|hqx|lnk|nes|plugin|reg|rom|sav|sys|xll)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(arj|sit|zip|rar|rgz|psf|lzh|lha|cab|tar|tgz|gz|Z|wp|wp5|7z|pkg|rpm|sea|sitx|tar.gz|zipx|prn|srf|tex|latax|gpf|upd|jar|bz2|gzip|ace|kf|a[0-9][0-9]|r[0-9][0-9])$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(fnt|fon|otf|ttf)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(dmg|iso|toast|vcd)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(api|bas|c|cbl|class|cpp|cs|dtd|fla|java|m|pl|py|vbx)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(bak|bup|cdl|cfg|dat|deb|dss|dvf|efx|emf|eml|gho|gpx|ini|key|keychain|m4b|m4p|mcd|mim|mswmm|ori|prf|ptb|qbb|qbw|raw|sdf|ses|sql|ss|tmp|uue|uxx|vcf|xml|xsl|xtm)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i .(ht|htm|html|shtml|xhtml|css|js|jsp|asp|cer|cgi|csr|part|php|phtml|rss)$ 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern ^gopher: 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern ^ftp: 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern . 99999 100% 9999999 override-expire override-lastmod ignore-no-store ignore-reload ignore-private reload-into-ims refresh-ims store-stale
refresh_pattern -i (/cgi-bin/|?)$ 0 0% 0
tcp_outgoing_address 127.0.0.1
max_filedescriptors 65536
quick_abort_min 0 KB
quick_abort_max 0 KB
quick_abort_pct 0
ie_refresh off
client_db off
range_offset_limit 0
reload_into_ims on
retry_on_error on
via off
cache allow all
refresh_all_ims on
half_closed_clients off
vary_ignore_expire on
strip_query_terms on
server_persistent_connections on
ipcache_size 16384
fqdncache_size 16384
log_fqdn off
positive_dns_ttl 999 hours
negative_dns_ttl 999 hours
negative_ttl 999 hours
dns_v4_first on
pipeline_prefetch on
maximum_object_size_in_memory 8 MB -
What do you want to do exactly? Because if this Cache rules should work, you nearly block all dynamic content (included google etc.).
I've selected cache dynamic content and use some custom pattern to cache exe, gif, png etc. (those content does normally not change often without changing URL). I use slightly different override options:
override-expire ignore-must-revalidate ignore-no-cache ignore-no-store ignore-private
(ignore-no-cache should not be noticed anymore but it doesn't create any error)
I get hit rates about 20%
Moreover there seems to be a problem, if Minimum Disk Cache Size is not set to 0. In that case no caching happens to me.
Maybe you should change your cache-time, too: http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/201211/0279.html
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Edit: Reinstalled and used amd64 now, still crashes at the first request as soon as I turn on SSL intercept.
What you get with squid -v on console?
And with openssl version?[2.1-BETA1][root@pfsense-kvm.local-lan]/root(1): squid -v Squid Cache: Version 3.3.4 configure options: '--with-default-user=squid' '--bindir=/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/sbin' '--sbindir=/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/sbin' '--datadir=/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/etc/squid' '--libexecdir=/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/libexec/squid' '--localstatedir=/var/squid' '--sysconfdir=/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/etc/squid' '--with-logdir=/var/log/squid' '--with-pidfile=/var/run/squid/squid.pid' '--enable-auth' '--enable-build-info' '--enable-loadable-modules' '--enable-removal-policies=lru heap' '--disable-epoll' '--disable-linux-netfilter' '--disable-linux-tproxy' '--disable-translation' '--enable-auth-basic=DB MSNT MSNT-multi-domain NCSA PAM POP3 RADIUS fake getpwnam LDAP SASL NIS' '--enable-auth-digest=file' '--enable-external-acl-helpers=file_userip time_quota unix_group LDAP_group kerberos_ldap_group' '--enable-auth-negotiate=kerberos wrapper' '--enable-auth-ntlm=fake smb_lm' '--enable-storeio=diskd rock ufs aufs' '--enable-disk-io=AIO Blocking DiskDaemon IpcIo Mmapped DiskThreads' '--enable-log-daemon-helpers=file' '--enable-url-rewrite-helpers=fake' '--enable-delay-pools' '--enable-ssl' '--with-openssl=/usr' '--enable-ssl-crtd' '--enable-icmp' '--enable-htcp' '--disable-forw-via-db' '--enable-cache-digests' '--enable-wccp' '--enable-wccpv2' '--enable-eui' '--disable-ipfw-transparent' '--enable-pf-transparent' '--disable-ipf-transparent' '--enable-follow-x-forwarded-for' '--disable-ecap' '--enable-icap-client' '--disable-esi' '--enable-kqueue' '--with-large-files' '--prefix=/usr/pbi/squid-amd64' '--mandir=/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/man' '--infodir=/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/info/' '--build=amd64-portbld-freebsd8.3' 'build_alias=amd64-portbld-freebsd8.3' 'CC=cc' 'CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe -I/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/include -I/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/include -I/usr/include -DLDAP_DEPRECATED -fno-strict-aliasing' 'LDFLAGS= -L/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/lib -L/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/lib -pthread -Wl,-rpath=/usr/lib:/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/lib -L/usr/lib' 'CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/include' 'CXX=c++' 'CXXFLAGS=-O2 -pipe -I/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/include -I/usr/pbi/squid-amd64/include -I/usr/include -DLDAP_DEPRECATED -fno-strict-aliasing' 'CPP=cpp' --enable-ltdl-convenience [2.1-BETA1][root@pfsense-kvm.local-lan]/root(2): openssl version OpenSSL 0.9.8y 5 Feb 2013
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[quote] OpenSSL 0.9.8y 5 Feb 2013 [/quote] I'll try to push the fix I've applied to 2.0.x to freebsd ports. My snapshot is older then yours. On mine, squid does not crash with openssl version(OpenSSL 0.9.8q 2 Dec 2010).
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I'll try to push the fix I've applied to 2.0.x to freebsd ports.
Since it's merged, I'll ask core team for another compile run. :)
att,
Marcello Coutinho -
Squid no caching and getting more data in from WAN than what i get out of LAN (in interface statistics)
I download the missing files…
Then i install squid 3.3.4 dev
Then all in the GUI i just set resolve ipv4 first, enable transparent proxy, and set max object size in RAM 8192KB, Max RAM for squid 6000MB, max HDD 50GB max object size in disk 900MB, enable caching for dynamic stuff selecting youtube and windows updates and leave everything else as it is.
I don't even add any custom option.and as soon as i start the squid service i start getting more data downloaded from WAN than what is served to LAN.
in fact:
interface statistics before starting squid service: WAN in: 2.12GB - LAN OUT 2.12GB
interface statistics after starting squid service: WAN in: 2.93GB - LAN OUT 2.59GBI always got more LAN out than WAN in when Squid is caching properly.
I remember those manual settings that made me get more WAN in than LAN out:
quick_abort_min
quick_abort_max
quick_abort_pctbut even if i don't use them i get more WAN in than LAN out.
I even set them as:
quick_abort_min 0 KB
quick_abort_max 0 KB
quick_abort_pct 0but nothing improves.
I can roughly say that with squid 2.7(lusca) i was getting a 15% byte hit ratio, with squid 2.1 a 5% byte hit ratio, and with 3.3.4 0% hit ratio...or should i say -3% hit ratio? (note the negative value)
it looks that the newer the squid is, the less caching it does.........
i miss the good days when 100% of windows and office updates were downloaded from the squid cache at 100 megabit speeds!
at that time it took more to install updates than to download 1Gb of updates from pfsense. even with internet speeds of just 1 megabit!!!!!
i wonder where is going all this effort to update squid with these results..........or am i just doing massive configuration errors?