What is your incoming like? Have you seen increases in incoming? Maybe your
squid is an open proxy and someone has hijacked it?
On 03-Mar-02 at 21:00, MacDermat's inspired musing was thus :
> Hello
>
> I am sorry for the title but I have been a member since 40 days ago and I
> have asked this question serveral times but no one has bothered himself to
> reply.
>
> I have installed squid 2.4 and 2.3 (last releases) for a small ISP. It works
> properly but suddenly it starts eating all the available bandwidth (1MB/s)
> while users use only 100Kb/s and this situation lasts for about 15-45
> minutes. I am sure this is not normal. Users are connected to us through 56K
> modems. During this situation no one can receive more than 0.4Kbit/s.
>
> ISP calls me every time (last night at 2AM) and has destroyed my everyday
> life.
>
> I have disconnected all windows machines and everything I could do to find
> the source which uses this bandwidth. Finally I am sure (%99) that squid
> itself is responsible.
>
> Anyone has seen such a thing. Any comments?
>
> Regards,
> Mac
>
>
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