On 02.10.23 01:53, Dave Blanchard wrote:
If I have to explain correct UI design to you, then there's just no hope for
you, is there?
squit is a proxy SERVER, it does NOT have an UI.
How hard is it to print a MEANINGFUL ERROR MESSAGE?
The message is meaningful enough: the "ssl_crtd" process
If I have to explain correct UI design to you, then there's just no hope for
you, is there?
How hard is it to print a MEANINGFUL ERROR MESSAGE?
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On 02.10.23 16:09, Bud Miljkovic wrote:
Does Squid have a configuration directive to forward the processed TCP
traffic to one of the target's existing network interfaces?
No, with squid you can only configure IP address the outgoing requests will
go from.
Or to put in another way, does Squi
On 01.10.23 16:28, Dave Blanchard wrote:
Squid's user friendliness could use a major overhaul. I absolutely despise
programs which are designed this way. It just silently fails on startup
with no obvious reason or explanation given, even if one enables debug
output to find out why. Instead y
Does Squid have a configuration directive to forward the processed TCP
traffic to one of the target's existing network interfaces?
Or to put in another way, does Squid have a way to route the processed TCP
traffic to one of the target's existing network interfaces, rather than to
an IP address?
B
Squid's user friendliness could use a major overhaul. I absolutely despise
programs which are designed this way. It just silently fails on startup with no
obvious reason or explanation given, even if one enables debug output to find
out why. Instead you have to get online and search, ask questio