I'm using Squid as local proxy.
I have the config file as below:-#
# Recommended minimum configuration:
#
# Example rule allowing access from your local networks.
# Adapt to list your (internal) IP networks from where browsing
# should be allowed
acl localnet src 10.0.0.
On 22/08/2015 1:39 a.m., asad wrote:
> I'm using Squid as local proxy.
>
> I have the config file as below:-#
>
>
>
> * cache_peer 10.1.2.3 parent 8080 0 no-query default
> login=my_username:my_passwordnever_direct allow all*
>
> Now, I want to use it as forward proxy For that the confi
On 24/08/2015 6:41 p.m., asad wrote:
> Amos, sorry for late reply. I wanted to test the config in office
> environment, good news is that it worked:). Only two issues:-
>
> 1) the client is repeatedly prompted for credentials when even in
> background the website is loading.
>
Thats the way HTTP
Amos thanks. I was sick over the weekend thus the late reply
Sorry by mistake I left out the mailing-list email on previously mail.
I would look into the donation link and see how I can tribute :).
Bug:) that was unexpected. I thought it was routine debugging work.
Here is output of squid -v
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Amos, did you got time to see my last response?
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 11:04 AM, asad wrote:
> Amos thanks. I was sick over the weekend thus the late reply
>
> Sorry by mistake I left out the mailing-list email on previously mail.
> I would look into the donation link and see how I can tribute
On 9/09/2015 1:25 a.m., asad wrote:
> Amos, did you got time to see my last response?
>
Hi, sorry for the long delay. I am now pretty sure this is the result of
the CVE-2015-5400 patch breaking the login=PASSTHRU behaviour.
A patch for that has just landed in Squid-4 and will be in 3.5 snapshots