I discovered that 'squid -k rotate' toggles cache.log output into full debug
mode as if I had done 'squid -k debug'. Execute a second rotate and it toggles
debug off. This only happens when I have an ecap adapter configured. Comment
out those lines and everything works as expected.
My question
On 17/11/2016 5:58 a.m., piequiex wrote:
>> On Mon, 2016-11-14 at 16:12 +, piequiex wrote:
>>> What mean this error and how to fix it?
>>> Error negotiating SSL on FD 29:
>>> error::lib(0):func(0):reason(0) (5/-1/104)
>>> Error negotiating SSL on FD 30:
>>> error::lib(0):func(0)
On 17/11/2016 1:50 a.m., David Touzeau wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have my own redirector and i want to play with the clt_conn_tag but
> i encounter some issues ( perhaps for misunderstanding )
>
> url_rewrite_program /usr/share/artica-postfix/filter.py
> url_rewrite_children 10 startup=1 idle=1 co
Many Thanks Alex. I will try in the next hours and let you if I am
successful.
Patrick
Le 16/11/2016 à 20:04, Alex Crow a écrit :
On 16/11/16 17:33, Patrick Chemla wrote:
Thanks for your answers, I am not doing anything illegal, I am trying to
build a performant platform.
I have a big serv
On 16/11/16 17:33, Patrick Chemla wrote:
> Thanks for your answers, I am not doing anything illegal, I am trying to
> build a performant platform.
>
> I have a big server running about 10 different websites.
>
> I have on this server virtual machines, each specialized for one-some
> websites, a
Thanks for your answers, I am not doing anything illegal, I am trying to
build a performant platform.
I have a big server running about 10 different websites.
I have on this server virtual machines, each specialized for one-some
websites, and squid help me to send the traffic to the destinatio
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> On Mon, 2016-11-14 at 16:12 +, piequiex wrote:
> > What mean this error and how to fix it?
> > Error negotiating SSL on FD 29:
> > error::lib(0):func(0):reason(0) (5/-1/104)
> > Error negotiating SSL on FD 30:
> > error::lib(0):fu
On 17/11/2016 1:50 a.m., David Touzeau wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have my own redirector and i want to play with the clt_conn_tag but i
> encounter some issues ( perhaps for misunderstanding )
>
> url_rewrite_program /usr/share/artica-postfix/filter.py
> url_rewrite_children 10 startup=1 idle=1 co
Hi,
I have my own redirector and i want to play with the clt_conn_tag but i
encounter some issues ( perhaps for misunderstanding )
url_rewrite_program /usr/share/artica-postfix/filter.py
url_rewrite_children 10 startup=1 idle=1 concurrency=4
url_rewrite_extras "%>a/%>A %un %>rm myip=%la myport
On 16/11/2016 9:11 p.m., Patrick Chemla wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have same problem, and I need to use trusted CA certificates, so what
> is the solution?
Not to do illegal bad things that violate your contract with the CA.
Any CA which lets you intercept traffic by generating sub-certificates
with the
I'm not sure what you are trying to do. It sounds like you're running a reverse
proxy, which has nothing to do with SSL bump or peek/splice.
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Hi,
I have same problem, and I need to use trusted CA certificates, so what
is the solution?
I have a squid 3.5.20 used for multiple domains, multiple backends,
using both HTTP and HTTPS.
Actually, the HTTP configuration is OK, the backends are OK with HTTPS,
trusted certificates, verified
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