The only kernel option that squid likes to have is one for transparent
proxying (under linux 2.2 iirc, i assume you are running linux?)
and not all users require that, so you probably wouldn't lose any
performance by recompiling.
Edmund Haworth
Assistant Network Engineer
Worcester College of Technology
Deansway
Worcs WR1 2JF
Tel: +44 1905 725516
Fax: +44 1905 28906
E-mail: ehaworth@wortech.ac.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: M. Yu [mailto:myu@websprinter.net]
Sent: 23 March 2001 03:59
To: squid-users@ircache.net
Subject: [squid-users] kernel options?
Hello all,
I'm just wondering what kernel options does Squid need in order to work and
to improve its performance (if any)? I compile my own kernel and I might be
taking off options that Squid may need to perform properly. Mostly I just
compile in support for hardware that is in the machine itself (e.g. SCSI
drivers, etc.) to make it as small as possible.
M. Yu
Received on Fri Mar 23 2001 - 01:10:50 MST
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