ons 2003-06-25 klockan 04.20 skrev Sukhjit Singh:
> i am using squid in an ISP invironment,
> The squid is getting the following number of requests according to mrtg.
> Max HTTP requests 406.0 req/min Average HTTP requests 152.0
> req/min Current HTTP requests 32.0 req/min
>
>
> according to cachemgr
> Byte Hit Ratios: 5min: 12.1%, 60min: 10.6%
So according to Squid you are saving around 10% of the bandwidth.
Maybe you have unauthorized users using the proxy and this is why your
router shows higher bandwidth utilization? Check your access.log for IP
addresses not yours, and verify your access controls (http_access rules,
firewalling of the Squid proxy is also recommended).
Regards
Henrik
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