On 15/12/2016 8:58 a.m., Sameh Onaissi wrote:
> Hey Antony, all…
>
> The file is where is should be: /etc/squid/squid.conf
>
>
> squid -k parse returns nothing strange.
> To make sure, I followed your instructions of writing deny wrong (in
> /etc/squid/squid.conf) and ran "squid -k parse” again
Hey Antony, all…
The file is where is should be: /etc/squid/squid.conf
squid -k parse returns nothing strange.
To make sure, I followed your instructions of writing deny wrong (in
/etc/squid/squid.conf) and ran "squid -k parse” again, and it complained:
2016/12/14 14:45:15| Processing: http_ac
On Wednesday 14 December 2016 at 17:26:34, Sameh Onaissi wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Here’s the config file: http://pastebin.com/DNDacy6M
Where is this file located on your system? The answer to this question is
needed further down my reply.
I've skipped some bits to make my reply cle
Thanks for your reply.
Here’s the config file:
http://pastebin.com/DNDacy6M
Dovecot used its default ports:
110: pop
143: imap
995: pop3s
993: maps
Postfix SMTP 587
Kind regards,
Sam
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On Wednesday 14 December 2016 at 16:16:17, Sameh Onaissi wrote:
> Looking at access.log, to find the Skype IPs, I noticed a LOT of unknown
> source IPs. All those IPs seem to be originated from China. In my config
> file I deny all but local net IPs 10.0.0.0/24.
I suggest you show us your squid.c
Hello,
I have a functional transparent squid with ssl-bump on Ubuntu 16.04
With Eliezer’s great help, I added a bypass pool to bypass Skype for Business
IPs and allow the Skype for Business client to log in successfully. I notices
that personal Skype is not logging in however, so I wanted to a