On 4/05/24 11:17, Emre Oksum wrote:
>In this case, all your tcp_outgoing_addr lines being tested. Most of
>them will not match.
Sorry I'm not really a Squid guy I was working on it due to a job that I
took but I cannot figure this out. What do you mean most of them do not
match? Does it mean
>In this case, all your tcp_outgoing_addr lines being tested. Most of
>them will not match.
Sorry I'm not really a Squid guy I was working on it due to a job that I
took but I cannot figure this out. What do you mean most of them do not
match? Does it mean Squid checks every ACL one by one that
On 4/05/24 09:48, Emre Oksum wrote:
Hi Amos,
>FTR, "debug_options ALL" alone is invalid syntax and will not change
>from the default cache.log output
Yes, you were right! I was surely missing on that one. I changed
debug_options ALL to debug_options ALL 5 and now, I found these warnings
in
The only reason I know about this is the book I just purchased has a whole
section on debugging. This is in my Squid The Definitive Guide by O’REILLY
Duane Wessels (Older Book Still Good)
You can use 0 up to 84(helper process maintenance)
I think 6 is disk i/o routines and 9 is for FTP right?
Hi Amos,
>FTR, "debug_options ALL" alone is invalid syntax and will not change
>from the default cache.log output
Yes, you were right! I was surely missing on that one. I changed
debug_options ALL to debug_options ALL 5 and now, I found these warnings in
cache.log file:
2024/05/03 21:09:30.963
On 4/05/24 08:33, Emre Oksum wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
>> Have you attempted to enable debugging ??
Yes, debugging was enabled but as I have pointed out, unfortunately it
didn't give any information about the issue.
Maybe I was missing something? I don't know. debug_options was ALL in my
Hi Jonathan,
>> Have you attempted to enable debugging ??
Yes, debugging was enabled but as I have pointed out, unfortunately it
didn't give any information about the issue.
Maybe I was missing something? I don't know. debug_options was ALL in my
squid.conf.
Thanks
Jonathan Lee , 3 May 2024
Have you attempted to enable debugging ??Researching debug_options I found you can control detailed messages in the cache.logSent from my iPhoneOn May 3, 2024, at 10:37, Emre Oksum wrote:Hi Amos, thank you for your reply.>What your "for example,..." describes is Transparent Proxy
Hi Amos, thank you for your reply.
>What your "for example,..." describes is Transparent Proxy (TPROXY).
>However, what you have in the config below is very different. The IP the
>client is connected **to** (not "from") is being pinned on outgoing
>connections.
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
On 4/05/24 02:29, Emre Oksum wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm having a issue with Squid Cache 4.10 which I cannot fix for weeks
now and kinda lost at the moment. I will be appreciated if someone can
guide me through the issue I'm having.
I need to create a IPv6 HTTP proxy which should match the entry
Hi everyone,
I'm having a issue with Squid Cache 4.10 which I cannot fix for weeks now
and kinda lost at the moment. I will be appreciated if someone can guide me
through the issue I'm having.
I need to create a IPv6 HTTP proxy which should match the entry address to
outgoing TCP address. For
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