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Written by Duane Wessels, the creator of Squid, Squid: The Definitive Guide will help you configure and tune Squid for your particular situation. Newcomers to Squid will learn how to download, compile, and install code. Seasoned users of Squid will be interested in the later chapters, which tackle advanced topics such as high-performance storage options, rewriting requests, HTTP server acceleration, monitoring, debugging, and troubleshooting Squid.
Topics covered include:
- Compiling and installing Squid
- Running Squid
- Using Squid's sophisticated access controls
- Tuning disk storage for optimal performance
- Configuring your operating system for HTTP interception
- Forwarding Requests to other web caches
- Using redirectors to rewrite user requests
- Monitoring Squid with the cache manager and SNMP
- Using Squid to accelerate and protect HTTP servers
- Managing bandwidth consumption with Delay Pools
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
Web Caching
A Brief History of Squid
Hardware and Operating System Requirements
Squid Is Open Source
Squid's Home on the Web
Getting Help
Getting Started with Squid
Exercises2. Getting Squid
Versions and Releases
Use the Source, Luke
Precompiled Binaries
Anonymous CVS
devel.squid-cache.org
Exercises3. Compiling and Installing
Before You Start
Unpacking the Source
Pretuning Your Kernel
The configure Script
make
make Install
Applying a Patch
Running configure Later
Exercises4. Configuration Guide for the Eager
The squid.conf Syntax
User IDs
Port Numbers
Log File Pathnames
Access Controls
Visible Hostname
Administrative Contact Information
Next Steps
Exercises5. Running Squid
Squid Command-Line Options
Check Your Configuration File for Errors
Initializing Cache Directories
Testing Squid in a Terminal Window
Running Squid as a Daemon Process
Boot Scripts
A chroot Environment
Stopping Squid
Reconfiguring a Running Squid Process
Rotating the Log Files
Exercises6. All About Access Controls
Access Control Elements
Access Control Rules
Common Scenarios
Testing Access Controls
Exercises7. Disk Cache Basics
The cache_dir Directive
Disk Space Watermarks
Object Size Limits
Allocating Objects to Cache Directories
Replacement Policies
Removing Cached Objects
refresh_pattern
Exercises8. Advanced Disk Cache Topics
Do I Have a Disk I/O Bottleneck?
Filesystem Tuning Options
Alternative Filesystems
The aufs Storage Scheme
The diskd Storage Scheme
The coss Storage Scheme
The null Storage Scheme
Which Is Best for Me?
Exercises9. Interception Caching
How It Works
Why (Not) Intercept?
The Network Device
Operating System Tweaks
Configure Squid
Debugging Problems
Exercises10. Talking to Other Squids
Some Terminology
Why (Not) Use a Hierarchy?
Telling Squid About Your Neighbors
Restricting Requests to Neighbors
The Network Measurement Database
Internet Cache Protocol
Cache Digests
Hypertext Caching Protocol
Cache Array Routing Protocol
Putting It All Together
How Do I ...
Exercises11. Redirectors
The Redirector Interface
Some Sample Redirectors
The Redirector Pool
Configuring Squid
Popular Redirectors
Exercises12. Authentication Helpers
Configuring Squid
HTTP Basic Authentication
HTTP Digest Authentication
Microsoft NTLM Authentication
External ACLs
Exercises13. Log Files
cache.log
access.log
store.log
referer.log
useragent.log
swap.state
Rotating the Log Files
Privacy and Security
Exercises14. Monitoring Squid
cache.log Warnings
The Cache Manager
Using SNMP
Exercises15. Server Accelerator Mode
Overview
Configuring Squid
Gee, That Was Confusing!
Access Controls
Content Negotiation
Gotchas
Exercises16. Debugging and Troubleshooting
Some Common Problems
Debugging via cache.log
Core Dumps, Assertions, and Stack Traces
Replicating Problems
Reporting a Bug
ExercisesA. Config File Reference
B. The Memory Cache
C. Delay Pools
D. Filesystem Performance Benchmarks
E. Squid on Windows
F. Configuring Squid Clients
Index
商品描述(中文翻譯)
Squid是目前最受歡迎的網頁快取軟體,可在多種平台上運行,包括Linux、FreeBSD和Windows。Squid通過減少瀏覽網頁時使用的頻寬量來提高網絡性能。它可以加快網頁加載速度,甚至可以減輕網頁伺服器的負載。通過快取和重複使用熱門網頁內容,Squid可以使用較小的網絡連接。它還通過充當防火牆和代理內部網絡的網絡主機來保護內部網絡上的主機。您可以使用Squid收集有關網絡流量的統計數據,防止用戶在工作或學校訪問不適當的網站,確保只有授權用戶可以瀏覽互聯網,並通過過濾敏感信息來增強您的隱私。使用網頁快取代理的公司、學校、圖書館和組織可以期待到多種好處。
《Squid: The Definitive Guide》是由Squid的創作者Duane Wessels撰寫的,將幫助您根據您的特定情況配置和調整Squid。對於初次接觸Squid的新手,將學習如何下載、編譯和安裝代碼。熟練使用Squid的用戶將對後面的章節感興趣,這些章節涉及高性能存儲選項、重寫請求、HTTP服務器加速、監控、調試和故障排除Squid等高級主題。
涵蓋的主題包括:
- 編譯和安裝Squid
- 運行Squid
- 使用Squid的複雜訪問控制
- 調整磁盤存儲以獲得最佳性能
- 配置操作系統以進行HTTP攔截
- 將請求轉發到其他網頁快取
- 使用重定向器重寫用戶請求
- 使用緩存管理器和SNMP監控Squid
- 使用Squid加速和保護HTTP服務器
- 使用延遲池管理帶寬消耗
目錄包括:
- 前言
- 第1章:介紹
- 第2章:獲取Squid
- 第3章:編譯和安裝
- 第4章:快速配置指南
- 第5章:運行Squid