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      brianc69
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      So for the past couple of weeks I had what I thought was a DDOS attack. The in on my WAN port would randomly max out to my subscription rate. Early last night it was pretty solid for quite some time. I shut off Squid and it stopped. I then turned it back on and selected disable on the antivirus tab. It has not yet returned. Granted it may be too early too tell but I think there may be a connection and was hoping some of you could help me confirm.

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        Abhishek
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        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=107641.msg599856#msg599856

        mayb squid downloading

        2.3-RC (amd64)
        built on Mon Apr 04 17:09:32 CDT 2016
        FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE
        Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E4500 @ 2.20GHz

        darkstat 3.1.2_1
        Lightsquid 3.0.3_1
        mailreport 3.0_1
        pfBlockerNG 2.0.9_1  
        RRD_Summary 1.3.1_2
        snort 3.2.9.1_9  
        squid 0.4.16_1  
        squidGuard 1.14_1
        syslog-ng 1.1.2_2

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          brianc69
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          Are you saying refresh patterns periodically redownload the content? If so I guess I misunderstood the usage. Is there a good guide that explains use and parameters of the refresh patterns?

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