If you guys are still interested in a new web layout, I quickly knocked something
up (zorp.zip, 1x.html, 1x.css, 2x.gif) as a bit of a preview if you like the flavour.
Attatched.
Have a good one,
Shane Handley.
Hi,
I am trying to use Zorp.
Would like to get some more details about the
performance of Zorp and connection setup rates.
I see the web-proxy throughput mentioned in the file
Zorp2.pdf.
What i am looking for immediately are:
- Number of TCP connections Zorp can handle per second
in a Pentium-3 or similar type of desktop.
- Similarly, Number of SSL connections per second
Would appreciate your input on any performance related
information on Zorp.
Thanks in advance.
Happy New Year to you all.
cheers,
Elwin.
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Hi,
I am trying to install Zorp in my Compaq desktop,
running RedHat 9.0.
Recently i upgraded the kernel to 2.4.22, from
2.4.20-6, to be able to use the TPROXY.
I got most of the steps through. But i am stuck in
getting the Python Ext class 1.2 installed, since
there appears to be some compatibility issues, in the
thread.h file.
RedHat 9 comes with Python 2.2, whereas the Zorp
INSTALL file suggests Python 1.5 or 2.1. Can i assume
2.2 is ok for Zorp?
RedHat 9 does not come with PythonExtClass. So i
downloaded the SRPM from rpmfind.net, for
python-extclass-1.2_1. I am getting build problems
around the ThreadLock.c and thread.h file. I also see
a ThreadLock.c.orig file, and the difference between
the two is the way in which thread.h is included, and
some definitions.
I tried copying the orig file back to .c and then also
i continue to get compilation errors.
Your suggestions and help will be appreciated.
cheers,
Elwin.
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