On 18/03/21 2:54 am, Ben Goz wrote:
Hi Amos,
Sounds interesting.
Maybe I should modify the external_acl_type to talk with internal API
inside my system.
You do not need to modify any Squid code.
You provide a helper process to translate between Squid APIs and some
internal system API. see
By the help of God.
Hi Amos,
Sounds interesting.
Maybe I should modify the external_acl_type to talk with internal API
inside my system.
Can you please point me to some code examples and documentation?
Also if you can please point me to squid code that invokes the external
ACL program?
On 15/03/21 2:26 am, Ben Goz wrote:
Can I configure squid authentication TTL per only source IP and ignores
other parameters so authentication will be requested only once in TTL
for all the sessions?
Not with just authentication. You will need to use a slightly more
complicated system inv
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] Protecting squid
On 12/03/2021 7:13, Amos Jef
On 12/03/2021 7:13, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 12/03/21 3:56 am, Ben Goz wrote:
On 11/03/2021 16:44, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 12/03/21 3:37 am, Ben Goz wrote:
On 11/03/2021 15:50, Antony Stone wrote:
On Thursday 11 March 2021 at 14:41:11, Ben Goz wrote:
Tell about your network setup and what
On 12/03/21 3:56 am, Ben Goz wrote:
On 11/03/2021 16:44, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 12/03/21 3:37 am, Ben Goz wrote:
On 11/03/2021 15:50, Antony Stone wrote:
On Thursday 11 March 2021 at 14:41:11, Ben Goz wrote:
Tell about your network setup and what you are trying to achieve -
we might be
a
On 3/11/21 9:37 AM, Ben Goz wrote:
> End users machine using some client application while their system proxy
> points to the above squid proxy server.
Client certificate-based authentication may be the best option if their
system proxy supports it and you do not need to bump user traffic with
Ssl
On 11/03/2021 16:44, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 12/03/21 3:37 am, Ben Goz wrote:
On 11/03/2021 15:50, Antony Stone wrote:
On Thursday 11 March 2021 at 14:41:11, Ben Goz wrote:
Tell about your network setup and what you are trying to achieve -
we might be
able to suggest solutions.
End users
On 12/03/21 3:37 am, Ben Goz wrote:
On 11/03/2021 15:50, Antony Stone wrote:
On Thursday 11 March 2021 at 14:41:11, Ben Goz wrote:
Tell about your network setup and what you are trying to achieve - we
might be
able to suggest solutions.
End users machine using some client application while
On 11/03/2021 15:50, Antony Stone wrote:
On Thursday 11 March 2021 at 14:41:11, Ben Goz wrote:
I tried to open squid with some special port other than the default 3128
port.
Obscurity is not equivalent to security.
But after a while I saw that my squid was being abused by unknown IP
address
On Thursday 11 March 2021 at 14:41:11, Ben Goz wrote:
> I tried to open squid with some special port other than the default 3128
> port.
Obscurity is not equivalent to security.
> But after a while I saw that my squid was being abused by unknown IP
> addresses
I'm assuming this means your Squid
By the help of God.
Hi,
I tried to open squid with some special port other than the default 3128
port.
But after a while I saw that my squid was being abused by unknown IP
addresses so I decided to password protect my squid so that only authorized
users could use it.
But it's pretty annoying for t
On 23/09/19 1:59 am, Chirayu Patel wrote:
> Hi Amos,
>
> Thanks a lot for giving some amazing insights..
>
> So currently I am using Squid to achieve 2 things :
> a) Content Filtering - by checking the url against an external db and
> allow and block it accordingly. (using url_rewriter).
> b) To
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2019 12:19:18 +1200
> From: Amos Jeffries
> To: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Protecting squid against ddos attacks
> Message-ID: <835c4d02-4246-8c65-f9ce-cf91c7dd9...@treenet.co.nz>
> Content-Type: text/p
On 21/09/19 1:03 am, Chirayu Patel wrote:
> --> I have installed squid in a wifi access point which will in many
> cases behave as an edge gateway as well.. So basically it itself is the
> firewall. There is nothing in front to protect it.
> --> There are 4 ports that are opened.. If someone decide
This is my squid config file :
--
http_port 3129 intercept
https_port 3131 intercept ssl-bump cert=/etc/ray/certificates/myCA.pem \
generate-host-certificates=off dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=2MB
## For Captive Portal
http_port 3132 intercept
https_port 3
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