-----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- Von: Togan Muftuoglu [mailto:toganm@users.sourceforge.net] Gesendet: Freitag, 7. September 2001 08:12 An: Suse-Security Betreff: Re: [suse-security] http proxy
Hi,
* Andreas Baetz; <andreas.baetz@herma.de> on 07 Sep, 2001 wrote:
I've set up and running a system with 16 MB RAM and one 4GB HD with squid. It is built on SuSE 7.1, minimal Installation, using ipchains as firewall. It works ok when left alone, but is somewhat slow when new processes are started (login, maintenance etc.)
RAM amount is satisfactory then :-) What about the HD space tinyproxy needs at the minimum since the total HD capacity I have is 400 MB and as you may imagine not much left although all the man pages and teh documentation files are deleted and I have like 10 MB HD space left to play with :-(
Hi Togan, I'd be afraid using a www proxy with this little amount of hdd space. You could use squid and tell cron to clean up squids cache very often. But with that one of squids major advantages is lost possibly resulting in a slow connection. Don't forget that your 400MB hd runs with PIO Mode 0 or 1 which is *really* slow. Philipp
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