I have one squid installation running on RS/6000-43p, AIX 4.3.3 with 32Mb memory on a 2Mb internet link and it's running stable, fast and well for a long time. There are about 60-100 users. -----Original Message----- From: Peter Wiersig [mailto:wiersig-ml@dns.glamus.de] Sent: 2. maí 2003 15:01 To: suse-security@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-security] eSignal Gooly wrote:
- Does squid consume a lot 'power' memory and diskspace,
Yes, Squid is more memory intensive compared to other linux service daemons. With less than 128MB RAM I wouldn't recommend running it.
"You may use a proxy server if it is SOCKS v4, v4.3A or v5 compliant." Is that ok with Squid?
No, squid is not a SOCKS Proxy. Use a search engine like http://freshmeat.net/ to locate a SOCKS compliant proxy. Peter -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands, e-mail: suse-security-help@suse.com Security-related bug reports go to security@suse.de, not here