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Install Squidstats in FreebSD 9

Now I would like continue to install Squidstats in FreeBSD 9. I assumed you already success to install Lusca Head proxy server in previous post. And now Squidstats will gather and and report based on Lusca stuff or in other words the Squidstats is a squid monitoring tool which present by displaying the graph data through web browser. The purpose from this small application is to help us to know the squid proxy server performance since it has already built in with time to time reporting. Ins Squidstats you will get some graph reporting based, such as cache size, HIT efficiency, CPU utilization, and much more. All report presented as graph that make you easy to read and understand. Based [...]

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Posted by Eko Prasetyo - April 2, 2012 at 9:09 am

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Install Lighttpd on FreeBSD

I’ve just finish install Lighttpd on FreeBSD with ZFS support. Actually, no difference between ZFS support or not. Lighttpd on this session act as webserver to present squidstats and bandwidthd. For squidstats you can revisit my post here while for bandwidthd I will post later. Lighttpd is a secure, fast, compliant and very flexible web-server which has been optimized for high-performance environments. It has a very low memory footprint compared to other webservers and takes care of cpu-load. Its advanced feature-set (FastCGI, CGI, Auth, Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting and many more) make lighttpd the perfect webserver-software for every server that is suffering load problems. Installing lighttpd is quite simple under FreeBSD operating system using pkg_add. # pkg_add -rv lighttpd Edit /etc/rc.conf to [...]

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Posted by Eko Prasetyo - August 21, 2011 at 12:06 pm

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How to Install Squid Proxy Server on Linux Debian Lenny

Debian Lenny has been release with many improvement and package. It uses new kernel with many supports to the hardware. But in here, I just talk about Squid proxy server. The squid proxy server help us to save the bandwidth especially if we have middle and large network even small network like SOHO can use also. To install Squid proxy server on Debian Lenny is very easy. We just need connect to Internet and do apt-get to install the squid and run it in 5 minutes to serve the clients. Just download the Debian Lenny netinstall version because we just need the base/standard system to get the clean and basic system of Debian Lenny. If you connected to one of [...]

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Posted by Eko Prasetyo - April 15, 2009 at 11:31 am

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Installing Phpsysinfo on Debian Lenny

I’ve just install proxy squid server with Linux Debian Lenny as the Operating System. I’m using netinstall version due to I need the base system and add the package gradually based on needs. After that, I’ve try the phpsysinfo package to install to the Linux Debian Lenny server. The phpSysinfo is a PHP script that displays information about the host being accessed. It will displays things like Uptime, CPU, Memory, SCSI, IDE, PCI, Ethernet, Floppy, and Video Information. Why I need the phpSysinfo?, Like the description above. I need to know everything about the server with one click and the important is I could check them with the browser. So, now the phpSysinfo is the best choice. Installing phpSysinfo is [...]

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Posted by Eko Prasetyo - April 12, 2009 at 7:40 am

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