squid and freebsd configuration
Daniel O'Connor
doconnor at gsoft.com.au
Fri Jun 3 00:37:51 PDT 2005
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 17:15, iwan at staff.usd.ac.id wrote:
> > I don't understand what you mean here..
> > Is it too slow? How are you testing it?
>
> I fetch to google.com, and I receive message that I get some bytes from
> there more about 25 seconds.
I suspect squid can't look up the IP of machines in your network.
> > Is your DNS set up properly? Can squid reverse lookup the names of the
> > IPs that are connecting to it?
>
> Yes, I set my DNS properly, because I can lookup the names of the IP
> google.com less than 5 seconds.
> I confuse.
That is just sending DNS requests out, what about machines inside your
network?
> I just setup and adding configuration to rc.conf:
> firewall_enable="YES"
> firewall_open="OPEN"
>
> And I want to add some rules with ipf, but I still confuse. Can you help me
> to this configuration ?
I think you should not touch your firewall configuration until you fix the
rest of your network problems first.
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