The cachemgr.cgi is not necessary. I used it more to keep an eye on how big
the cache files were, but I think having this as an appliance would be
great. Now the next thing is to find some decent cases to put this bad boy
in :)
Off Topic:
Anyone have good links for cases for appliances? I am thinking more
along the lines of 1u type of stuff.
Jason
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan De Graeve [mailto:Jonathan dot De dot Graeve at imelda dot be]
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 2:03 PM
To: Jason Brunk
Subject: RE: [m0n0wall] M0n0cache
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Jason Brunk [mailto:jbrunk at wthosting dot com]
> Verzonden: dinsdag 13 december 2005 19:47
> Aan: Jonathan De Graeve; 'm0n0wall'
> Onderwerp: RE: [m0n0wall] M0n0cache
>
> Pfsense is a litte larger of an application, I have always had to
install
> it to a Hard drive right from the start, I don't use it anymore
because
> some
> of the later versions had issues about getting the cache server to
run.
> But
> there was no realy GUI that I saw at all when I was running it. You
had a
> gui to install the package but after that there was no interface for
> controlling squid.
I definitely want a interface :)
> When you disabled it and tried to re-enable it would mess up because
> your squid config was already there, if you changed internal ips it
> acted up.
Certainly isn't what I want ;)
> I would much rather see a nice app with an interface
> written, and would love to see it running with snmp compiled too. I
used
> to
> query my cache server and generate graphs on cache hits and live hits
and
> stuff like that. The snmp in squid was nice.
This is what I want to accomplish
>Hopefully the squid
> cachemgr.cgi would be there as well.
Don't think so unless it runs on mini_httpd
J. |