Hello there,
When will be the bug 2206 drops Proxy-Authenticate header included into
the 3.0-HEAD project?
I don't understand the schedule yet when some bugs are found and fixed.
Thanks,
Seiji Kobayashi
S.KOBAYASHI wrote:
Hello there,
Greetings.
When will be the bug 2206 drops Proxy-Authenticate header included into
the 3.0-HEAD project?
Okay two things here;
Firstly, 3.0 and 3-HEAD are two separate sets of code.
There is a 3.0, already released and in STABLE cycles.
3-HEAD will soon
Hi,
I configured a squid on my gateway (work office, 4 workstation) in order
to cache some repetitive requested stuff.
I join you my configuration file.
I found that one file where never cached on the squid:
The top image of http://svn.infogerance.us/code/
I noticed that because that picture
I have a last question concerning this topic :
Suppose I would tell you : In front of my internet
server I have a WC in transparant mode and it works.
the Internet DNS points the URL to the TP-WC and the
TP-WC caches the content of the server. Since there is
only one webserver (apart from DOS
Raemaekers Mark wrote:
I have a last question concerning this topic :
Suppose I would tell you : In front of my internet
server I have a WC in transparant mode and it works.
the Internet DNS points the URL to the TP-WC and the
TP-WC caches the content of the server. Since there is
only one
so ip_user wont actually do what i want ( the book isnt clear actually
what it is there for) - thanks Henrik
what i want is to get the currently logged-in user and pass it to squid
which will then authenticate against that with no further dialog boxes etc
. i can then add eg time-based ACLs
paul cooper wrote:
so ip_user wont actually do what i want ( the book isnt clear actually
what it is there for) - thanks Henrik
what i want is to get the currently logged-in user and pass it to squid
which will then authenticate against that with no further dialog boxes etc
. i can then add
Ok, I don't think I have ever had to install something that is as
frustrating as this. I have installed another blank box and completed
the following steps:
1. Compiled and installed applications.
Setup krb5
./autogen.sh
apt-get install libldap2-dev
./configure
I think im also confused about the interaction between the browser, squid
and external authenticators in spite of reading Ch12 several times.
it says ..Ch6 lists tokens you can pass from squid - helper and
external ACL helper interface allows additional information from helper
to squid ...as
Hi,
I have successfully setup c-icap + squid 3.0 on Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS
server, and passed EICAR test. However, when the client PC tried to
download a EXE file, or download via Applet-based download manager,
squid displayed the viralator page and failed to return the downloaded
files. I
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 02:29 -0700, Raemaekers Mark wrote:
I have a last question concerning this topic :
Suppose I would tell you : In front of my internet
server I have a WC in transparant mode and it works.
the Internet DNS points the URL to the TP-WC and the
TP-WC caches the content of
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 13:51 -0800, Chris Robertson wrote:
Put the always direct line above the never direct one (or use multiple
ACLs and always direct lines). They work just like http_access lines in
that it's a first match.
Not quite.. always_direct is always before never_direct.
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 16:33 -0800, Chris Robertson wrote:
Dave Coventry wrote:
In an attempt to generate a login page I was previously using
external_acl_type to define a helper program to define my acl, and
then using deny_info to define a logon page for my users.
This failed because
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 17:39 -0800, Chris Robertson wrote:
Does Squid 3 support the proxying of NTLM auth (connection pinning and all)?
No, not yet.
It's a pain to add significant workarounds for non-conformant things..
Squid is very heavily designed around the standard HTTP connection
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 20:11 -0700, Ric wrote:
In reverse-proxy setup, I would like to prevent requests authenticated
via cookies from being cached while retaining the ability of the Cache-
Control: public token to override this behavior as if were a regular
authenticated request.
Will
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 04:42 +0100, troxlinux wrote:
The following error was encountered:
* *Connection to 216.92.7.36 Failed *
The system returned:
/(110) Connection timed out/
This says that Squid started a connection to 216.92.7.36, but after 2
minutes (or whatever timeout your
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 18:32 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
the HTTP defines transparent proxy as any proxy that does not modify the
deta. Please, don't create new definition of transparecy in proxying.
Not altering the request and not being configured would be part of that
'neither can
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 15:37 +, paul cooper wrote:
I think im also confused about the interaction between the browser, squid
and external authenticators in spite of reading Ch12 several times.
authentication and external acls is very different things.
authentication is based on
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 11:25 -0400, Martin, Jeremy wrote:
2. This time I changed the /usr/local/samba/bin/ntlm_auth to run as
root using chmod, just to make sure it has rights.
Don't do that.
3. Created a squid user and a service group. I made squid and the
service group the owner of both
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 11:56 +0300, Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
Hi,
I configured a squid on my gateway (work office, 4 workstation) in order
to cache some repetitive requested stuff.
I join you my configuration file.
I found that one file where never cached on the squid:
The top image of
On Mar 21, 2008, at 3:06 PM, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 20:11 -0700, Ric wrote:
In reverse-proxy setup, I would like to prevent requests
authenticated
via cookies from being cached while retaining the ability of the
Cache-
Control: public token to override this
Hi,
I'd like to inject a small piece of HTML into any page retrieved
through the proxy. E.g. change /head to script .../head.
The HTML is static. That is the same piece of HTML is to be injected
into every page. Is this possible? If so, how? Is there perhaps a
plugin, that could make this
Hi,
Sorry for this OT posting.
Need advise how to remove unused lines in squid.conf such as remarked
(commented) or no character lines, by using Linux utility (sed and strip?).
Thank you very much for your kind help.
Thx Rgds,
Awie
Try this perl command:
$ perl -nle 'next if /^$|^\s*#/;print' squid.conf
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for this OT posting.
Need advise how to remove unused lines in squid.conf such as remarked
(commented) or no character lines, by using
cat squid.conf | grep -v ^# | grep -v ^$
adrian
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008, Wong wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for this OT posting.
Need advise how to remove unused lines in squid.conf such as remarked
(commented) or no character lines, by using Linux utility (sed and strip?).
Thank you very much for
Hi Peng Adrian,
Thans for your advise.
Both of method have same result, I can choose one of them.
Thx Rgds,
Awie
- Original Message -
From: J. Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Squid-users squid-users@squid-cache.org
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 11:43
sed '/^$/d;/^\s*#/d' squid.conf
Find many useful sed one-liners here
http://student.northpark.edu/pemente/sed/sed1line.txt
--
Andreas
On lör, 2008-03-22 at 11:34 +0800, Wong wrote:
Need advise how to remove unused lines in squid.conf such as remarked
(commented) or no character lines, by
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Hello,
On 17.03.08 10:18, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Just to summarise the discussion, both public and private.
* Squid-3 is receiving the bulk of the active core Squid developers' focus;
* Squid-2 won't be actively developed at the moment by anyone outside
of paid
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