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The Second Life viewer can download a significant amount of data for every location you visit (easily hundreds of MB). In order to save on repeatedly fetching the same data and to speed up the rendering of places you visit frequently the viewer has a local cache that can be up to 10GB in size.

  • I installed SquidMan 3.1 on my Mac, and it works fine. But I really need it to redirect some of the traffic using my hosts file, and it seems to be ignoring it no matter where I put it. So far I've tried: Adding a hostsfile /etc/hosts directive on the configuration template via the SquidMan UI.
  • SquidMan is a Mac OS X graphical installer and manager for the Squid proxy cache. It is designed to operate as a 'personal' proxy server. When you run Squid on a MacOS X computer, it can: cache.

The viewer cache is less than ideal and while it tries very hard to be smart, doesn't get it right nearly as often as it should and can not be shared between different computers / viewers. How often have you teleported home after exploring only to find you have to wait while it downloads again.

A squid proxy cache acts as an intermediary between the viewer and Linden Lab. It fetches the data requested by the viewer and stores it; should it be requested again, it provides the copy it has already downloaded almost instantly.

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This makes up for the viewer cache's tendency to forget all the things you would rather it didn't and allows you to run with a much smaller local cache. It can easily be shared by multiple computers in the same household.

The size of a squid proxy cache is only limited by the amount of disk space you can spare, and it can run quite happily on older / recycled hardware. The software is free open source.

This guide based on one first published on the Phoenix / Firestorm Wiki and requires some technical ability, It will work with any recent Second Life viewer.

Advantages

  • Caches textures, mesh, materials and web content (profiles, search images etc).
  • Faster more consistent loading when visiting locations repeatedly.
  • Smaller local cache (perhaps even a RAMDisk).
  • Reduced bandwidth (useful if you are on a metered service).
  • More responsive experience following teleports.
  • May enable HTTP texture usage in situations where it has caused problems previously.
  • Makes up for viewer cache shortcomings.
  • Easily shared by multiple computers, different viewers and other local Second Life users.
  • Recycle an older computer and give it a new lease of life!

Caveats

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This makes up for the viewer cache's tendency to forget all the things you would rather it didn't and allows you to run with a much smaller local cache. It can easily be shared by multiple computers in the same household.

The size of a squid proxy cache is only limited by the amount of disk space you can spare, and it can run quite happily on older / recycled hardware. The software is free open source.

This guide based on one first published on the Phoenix / Firestorm Wiki and requires some technical ability, It will work with any recent Second Life viewer.

Advantages

  • Caches textures, mesh, materials and web content (profiles, search images etc).
  • Faster more consistent loading when visiting locations repeatedly.
  • Smaller local cache (perhaps even a RAMDisk).
  • Reduced bandwidth (useful if you are on a metered service).
  • More responsive experience following teleports.
  • May enable HTTP texture usage in situations where it has caused problems previously.
  • Makes up for viewer cache shortcomings.
  • Easily shared by multiple computers, different viewers and other local Second Life users.
  • Recycle an older computer and give it a new lease of life!

Caveats

  • This solution is entirely unsupported by the Catznip viewer team, while we would be interested to know if you have problems getting it to work, we wont be able to help you.
  • The first time a texture / sculpt loads may feel a little slower, it will however load in at a higher resolution.
  • Some technical ability is required.
  • 3Second Life Squid Proxy for OSX
  • 4Configure the viewer & Final Steps

Second Life Squid Proxy for OSX

Use the terminal for all the instructions in this guide. You will need administrator access and your password. This was tested on a Mid 2007 Mac Mini running Mac OS X 10.7.5 'Lion'.

MacPorts

First step is to install MacPorts.

If you already have MacPorts installed, now is a good time to make sure it's all up to date.

Install Squid 2.7

Newer versions of squid wont work, search MacPorts and see what versions it has:

You will see output similar to this.

In our case we want the first one which is version 2.7, this may take a few moments.

Create store_url_rewrite

We need to create a little script to handle the fetching.

Copy and paste the following :

Then press CTRL+X to exit nano and save the changes.

When back at the console, make the file executable with :

Editing squid.conf

This is a bit of a pain as the config file is very long.

In nano you can press CTRL+_ to go to a specific line number. Orion the cuttlefish mac os. Line numbers quoted are correct at time of writing.

Go to line 653 and comment out the following two entries.

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So it looks like

Scroll down a few lines and to where it says

and add the following line

Go to the refresh pattern section, roughly line 2718 and add 'refresh_pattern /cap/ 259200 20% 302400' so it looks like

Almost done, now go to the very end of the file (press page down a lot) and paste the following

This creates a 32GB cache with the files stored in /opt/local/var/squid/cache/, you can make the cache as large as you like.

Complete file can be seen on Pastebin.

Start Squid

To start Squid and have it run when the computer starts

Configure the viewer & Final Steps

The following instructions are Catznip specific, for other viewers please refer to their documentation. These steps are required. Once completed relog.

Proxy Settings

In Catznip, open the preferences (CTRL+P), select the 'Setup' tab and press the 'Adjust proxy settings' button. Enter the network address of the machine now running squid, in this case it's named 'MiniMac', If you are running the proxy on the same machine as you use for secondlife it will be 'localhost'. Make sure the port is '3128', and most importantly then at the bottom set 'Other HTTP traffic.' to use the proxy.

Setting the Viewer Cache

You can now reduce the viewer cache. Preferences, 'Advanced tab, move the slider to the desired amount. We do not recommend you set this smaller than 1GB. While here, press the clear cache button.

Enabling HTTP Textures

Catznip ships with HTTP textures disabled by default due to some long standing issues with some domestic routers.

Enable the 'Developer menu' by pressing CTRL+ALT+Q or via preferences.

From the top menu check Develop > HTTP Texures.

Relog the viewer

Go on . it wont take a moment :)

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