On 13/02/21 9:29 am, Yanko Hernández Álvarez wrote:
Hello :-)
How is it possible that some user tried to log in with the correct
password and squid response was a TCP_DENIED/407?
...
http_access deny !LoggedIn # LoggedIn = proxy_auth REQUIRED
What rules follow this one? and what ACL
Hello :-)
How is it possible that some user tried to log in with the correct
password and squid response was a TCP_DENIED/407?
This is my squid log format
logformat mysquidlog %ts.%03tu %6tr %>a %Ss/%03>Hs %A [%>h] [%h]) and Response headers
On 2/12/21 5:44 AM, roee klinger wrote:
> I am trying to serve custom error pages in Squid 4.10, this is my
> squid.comf:
>
> error_directory /etc/squid/pages/
> icon_directory /etc/squid/pages/images/
> The custom error page loads, but the images are missing. In my HTML file
> I simply
On 2/12/21 4:31 AM, Vieri wrote:
> I've had a c-icap/squid failure and noticed that it was because my tmpfs on
> /var/tmp was full (12 GB).
>
> It was filled with files such as these:
>
> # lsof +D /var/tmp/
> COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
> c-icap 773
Hi,
I don't know whether this question should be asked here or on the c-icap or
clamav lists.
I've had a c-icap/squid failure and noticed that it was because my tmpfs on
/var/tmp was full (12 GB).
It was filled with files such as these:
# lsof +D /var/tmp/
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE
Hey,
I am trying to serve custom error pages in Squid 4.10, this is my
squid.comf:
error_directory /etc/squid/pages/
icon_directory /etc/squid/pages/images/
The custom error page loads, but the images are missing. In my HTML file I
simply put:
but if I inspect the image in the browser, I