>In this case, all your tcp_outgoing_addr lines being tested. Most of
>them will not match.
Sorry I'm not really a Squid guy I was working on it due to a job that I
took but I cannot figure this out. What do you mean most of them do not
match? Does it mean Squid checks every ACL one by one that
On 4/05/24 09:48, Emre Oksum wrote:
Hi Amos,
>FTR, "debug_options ALL" alone is invalid syntax and will not change
>from the default cache.log output
Yes, you were right! I was surely missing on that one. I changed
debug_options ALL to debug_options ALL 5 and now, I found these warnings
in
The only reason I know about this is the book I just purchased has a whole
section on debugging. This is in my Squid The Definitive Guide by O’REILLY
Duane Wessels (Older Book Still Good)
You can use 0 up to 84(helper process maintenance)
I think 6 is disk i/o routines and 9 is for FTP right?
Hi Amos,
>FTR, "debug_options ALL" alone is invalid syntax and will not change
>from the default cache.log output
Yes, you were right! I was surely missing on that one. I changed
debug_options ALL to debug_options ALL 5 and now, I found these warnings in
cache.log file:
2024/05/03 21:09:30.963
On 4/05/24 08:33, Emre Oksum wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
>> Have you attempted to enable debugging ??
Yes, debugging was enabled but as I have pointed out, unfortunately it
didn't give any information about the issue.
Maybe I was missing something? I don't know. debug_options was ALL in my
Hi Jonathan,
>> Have you attempted to enable debugging ??
Yes, debugging was enabled but as I have pointed out, unfortunately it
didn't give any information about the issue.
Maybe I was missing something? I don't know. debug_options was ALL in my
squid.conf.
Thanks
Jonathan Lee , 3 May 2024
On 4/05/24 07:59, Piana, Josh wrote:
Hey Everyone.
I apologize in advance for any lack of formality normally shared on
mailing lists such as these, it’s my first time seeking product support
in this manner.
NO need to apologize. Help and questions is most of what we do here :-)
I want
Hey Everyone.
I apologize in advance for any lack of formality normally shared on mailing
lists such as these, it's my first time seeking product support in this manner.
I want to start by saying that I'm new to Linux, been using Windows
environments my entire life. Such is the reason for me
Have you attempted to enable debugging ??Researching debug_options I found you can control detailed messages in the cache.logSent from my iPhoneOn May 3, 2024, at 10:37, Emre Oksum wrote:Hi Amos, thank you for your reply.>What your "for example,..." describes is Transparent Proxy
Hi Amos, thank you for your reply.
>What your "for example,..." describes is Transparent Proxy (TPROXY).
>However, what you have in the config below is very different. The IP the
>client is connected **to** (not "from") is being pinned on outgoing
>connections.
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
On 4/05/24 02:29, Emre Oksum wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm having a issue with Squid Cache 4.10 which I cannot fix for weeks
now and kinda lost at the moment. I will be appreciated if someone can
guide me through the issue I'm having.
I need to create a IPv6 HTTP proxy which should match the entry
Hi everyone,
I'm having a issue with Squid Cache 4.10 which I cannot fix for weeks now
and kinda lost at the moment. I will be appreciated if someone can guide me
through the issue I'm having.
I need to create a IPv6 HTTP proxy which should match the entry address to
outgoing TCP address. For
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