Hi Amos,
Can we expect a workaround to allow the object to the cache if the dns
record is corrected by Squid instead that having an ORIGINAL_DST ?
If Squid corrects the request, it mean the URL will be good, so we should be
able to cache the object
Fred
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Did you compile the new helper?
What happens if you run it manually?
That was it! I admit that I'm new to the space, but I still should have
tried to understand basic c++ first. I got it to run manually on my Mac,
but it looks like I need to compile it on Ubuntu instead of just throwing
it up
On 4/07/2015 1:21 a.m., Stakres wrote:
Amos,
You told the Squid will check the original dns from the headers, then it'll
do its own dns resolution to verify they both match.
So, if no match, Squid does the request to internet based on the dns it
found.
If I'm right, that the current way,
Amos,
You told the Squid will check the original dns from the headers, then it'll
do its own dns resolution to verify they both match.
So, if no match, Squid does the request to internet based on the dns it
found.
If I'm right, that the current way, correct ?
What we could do is the same way but
On 4/07/2015 12:05 a.m., Stakres wrote:
Hi Amos,
Can we expect a workaround to allow the object to the cache if the dns
record is corrected by Squid instead that having an ORIGINAL_DST ?
If Squid corrects the request, it mean the URL will be good, so we should be
able to cache the object
I'm setting up a squid proxy with LDAP user/group authentication, and so
far have been able to sort out the problems I've run into with a little
help from google and caches of the various squid mailing lists.
Currently, it's in a mostly working state for nearly everything (i.e.
user
On 4/07/2015 1:20 a.m., Byron Mackay wrote:
Did you compile the new helper?
What happens if you run it manually?
That was it! I admit that I'm new to the space, but I still should have
tried to understand basic c++ first. I got it to run manually on my Mac,
but it looks like I need to
On 04/07/15 06:08, Dan Purgert wrote:
I need to kick the users and force a re-
auth, as this is for a school environment.
You can't really do that with proxy authentication methods. Once a
browser has successfully authenticated, it remembers that - so even if
you flush the server cache, all
After 24hours my squid performance which is not as much as good. should I
change to get better performance.
Squid Object Cache: Version 3.5.5-20150701-r13857
Build Info:
Service Name: squid
Start Time: Thu, 02 Jul 2015 15:54:20 GMT
Current Time: Fri, 03 Jul 2015 19:12:30 GMT
Hello,
I have problem with caching of dynamic content.
I verified conditions which have to be met in order to cache dynamic content
here:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/InnerWorkings#How_come_some_objects_do_not_get_cached.3F
and also check by online tool https://redbot.org/
Result is
On 3/07/2015 9:07 a.m., Byron Mackay wrote:
I'm running Squid 3.3.8 on Ubuntu inside a Docker container and I want to
add a custom logger. I want to keep what the current logger is doing and
append a few things, so I simply copied the default logger's source (
On 3/07/2015 8:36 p.m., Jiri Wetter wrote:
Hello,
I have problem with caching of dynamic content.
I verified conditions which have to be met in order to cache dynamic content
here:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/InnerWorkings#How_come_some_objects_do_not_get_cached.3F
and also
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