Then I think you should investigate your banned and banned1 list. Almost
certainly a lot of the data in these acls should be split into a
separate dstdomain acl types..
regex acl types should only be used for regex pattern matching, not
exact or domain matches.
Regards
Henrik
SSCR Internet Admin wrote:
>
> I have this on my squid.conf
>
> acl porn1 dstdom_regex -i "/etc/squid/banned"
> acl porn2 dstdom_regex -i "/etc/squid/banned1"
> acl exe-filter urlpath_regex -i "/etc/squid/file_ext.block"
>
> on /etc/squid/...
>
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 18041 Feb 5 09:27 banned
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1807580 Nov 14 09:25 banned1
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 512 Jan 7 12:13 file_ext.block
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hno@marasystems.com [mailto:hno@marasystems.com]On Behalf Of
> Henrik Nordstrom
> Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 4:58 PM
> To: SSCR Internet Admin
> Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Latency
>
> SSCR Internet Admin wrote:
> >
> > I just wanted to know if having a big list banned site on =
> > "/etc/squid/banned_site" will actually contribute to internet sluggish =
> > or network latency. I have a top result with
>
> How big? And using what kind of acl type?
>
> A very big regex list will be noticeable in CPU performance.
>
> A very big dst or dstdomain should not make much of a noticeable
> impact..
>
> Regards
> Henrik
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