Hey Steve,
First of all thanks for all the notes.
You made it possible to look at the bug before I understood how to
reproduce it.
I would like for the record to make sure we can reproduce it just for
the tests list that I will add later to newer releases.
Can you give me the details about
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On 7/01/2015 1:38 a.m., Vernet Jerome wrote:
Hi,
Since yesterday, my Squid cache.log grow very fast, about 250Mb
per hour. Lot of messages like this one:
2015/01/06 13:16:31| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field
{24eb927c;
Hey (Is it Jerome? or Vernet?),
Is there a chance you can test it with a newer version of squid?
What OS are you using?
Can you share your squid.conf?
Eliezer
On 06/01/2015 14:38, Vernet Jerome wrote:
Hi,
Since yesterday, my Squid cache.log grow very fast, about 250Mb per hour. Lot
of
This squid mirror http://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/6/SRPMS/ is down,
giving 404 errors.
Is there an alternate mirror for the pre-built squid binaries for
CentOS6?
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Is there a way to deny FTP Uploads only?
I managed to block FTP at whole but that is cutting the user experience. I want
to avoid uploads only.
Thanks in advance
Florian
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I am very late on this thread (christmas catchup :))
But since it wasn't mentioned by others, and I find it very useful, I
use sqtop [1]. Screenshot on main page gives you an indication of
what it can tell you.
Regards,
Chris
[1] http://code.google.com/p/sqtop/
Ah, working now. Thanks for fixing it.
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On 08/01/15 18:41, Chris Bennett wrote:
Interesting thread so far. Has anyone thought of using Bro-IDS as a
feedback loop for some of this advanced logic for bypassing bumping?
The external acl method mentioned earlier probably out-does using some
NIDS feedback loop. In my testing it causes