Hi !
As 'requested' I attach my squid.conf file even if I had a good look at
it again and did't find anything that could be related to SQUINT
malfunction.
Anyway..here it is.
Yesterday I fiddled all day with it again and not managed to get any
more than before. :'(
It just seems to be
I'm sure this one has been asked and I just couldn't find the answer.
I'm trying to access my squid proxy through IE but I am unable to specify
the proxy through internet options and need to specify it one the address
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-5.html#ss5.6
M.
Hi,
i am using Squid V2.4.STABLE6 on Linux 2.2.23 as a proxy.
Everything is ok exept some error when trying to send an attach with
netaddress.com webmail service (auth is ssl, the get/post of mail and
attach data seems to be plain).
I can see a lot of this messages and the client can't
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Sturgis, Grant wrote:
I am having the exact problem (see my post from yesterday). I have created a
temporary work around by adding:
acl windowsupdate dstdomain .windowsupdate.microsoft.com
no_cache deny windowsupdate
to squid.conf.
Any other ideas?
Look in
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Joe Lafontaine wrote:
I'm sure this one has been asked and I just couldn't find the answer.
I'm trying to access my squid proxy through IE but I am unable to specify
the proxy through internet options and need to specify it one the address
bar as shown
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Valter Dal Bo wrote:
Hi !
As 'requested' I attach my squid.conf file even if I had a good look at
it again and did't find anything that could be related to SQUINT
malfunction.
The only two options which MAY be related in log processing are
1. cache_access_log. Both
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Jesse Reynolds wrote:
Right. So what is the best way of letting the web server know whether
the client is using HTTP or HTTPS ? We are currently thinking of
adding some lines to the redirector to add ssl=1 to the URLs if
the user is coming in via HTTPS, so that the
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Josh Wyatt wrote:
This would be done on the router? Or could I add rules to the squid server to drop
connections from/to those hosts, and
let wccp do the rest...?
If the Squid server is multihomed with it's outgoing traffic not going via
the router then it can be done
Hi,
I am trying to configure squid for parent-sibling caches, such that every
request hits the parent and sibling cache in round-robin fashion.
I have two squid.conf files. Say squidparent.conf and squidsibling.conf
Each of them has
cache_peer mymachine.domain.com parent
Hey, I have a problem wirth the ldap_auth
We have two locations build up in the ldap tree
ou=People,dc=location1,dc=firm,dc=de
and
ou=People,dc=location2,dc=firm,dc=de
To authenticate ONE location it is easy..
/usr/sbin/squid_ldap_auth -b ou=People,dc=location1,dc=firm,dc=de -s sub
-h
Hi
I have inherited a Suse Linux box, which I am trying to install the latest Squid on.
But, having no idea about Suse Linux, I am stumped by not having a cc compiler. I
downloaded gcc but that needs a cc compiler too.
Please put me out of my misery and tell me what to do. I know this has
Hi Manfred,
I have inherited a Suse Linux box, which I am trying to install the latest
Squid on. But, having no idea about Suse Linux, I am stumped by not having a
cc compiler. I downloaded gcc but that needs a cc compiler too.
Please put me out of my misery and tell me what to do. I know
does squid use broadcasts ?
Here is an example what I have done [squid 2.5Stable3] - I have 3 sub domains to
search.
/usr/local/squid/libexec/squid_ldap_auth -b o=tld -f((cn=%s)(objectclass=person)) -s
sub ...
Tim Bernhardson
Senior Technical Engineer
Certified Citrix Metaframe Administrator
Certified CyberGuard
Hello All,
Realizing that most on this list are biased against Microsoft, I am
asking you to put your biases aside and answer this question:
Why should I as a manager consider using Squid over Microsoft ISA in an
(almost) entirely Microsoft shop if neither solution is deployed yet?
Thanks,
Dave
Hi Dave,
At 16.41 04/12/2003, Dave Augustus wrote:
Hello All,
Realizing that most on this list are biased against Microsoft, I am
asking you to put your biases aside and answer this question:
Why should I as a manager consider using Squid over Microsoft ISA in an
(almost) entirely Microsoft
First I just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone on this list who has been very
helpful in assisting me recently. In just a couple of days I have gone from zero
knowledge on proxies to being able to run my own Squid installation, and understand
what it is doing. I now have the tools and
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Maurer Roland MKG-Bank wrote:
To authenticate ONE location it is easy..
/usr/sbin/squid_ldap_auth -b ou=People,dc=location1,dc=firm,dc=de -s sub
-h 192.168.1.152 -u uid
This is LDAP search works. But I can't authenticate anyone from location2.
This is not a search at
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Manfred Milhofer wrote:
I have inherited a Suse Linux box, which I am trying to install the
latest Squid on. But, having no idea about Suse Linux, I am stumped by
not having a cc compiler. I downloaded gcc but that needs a cc compiler
too.
You should download gcc
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does squid use broadcasts ?
No.
Why do you ask?
Regards
Henrik
On 4 Dec 2003, Dave Augustus wrote:
Why should I as a manager consider using Squid over Microsoft ISA in an
(almost) entirely Microsoft shop if neither solution is deployed yet?
Because Squid is open source while ISA is not?
Because Squid does not make you further dependent on Microsoft than
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Manfred Milhofer wrote:
Now, I have already started to learn the Apache techniques to configure
these headers (Apache powers Oracle Portal), but my question is this:
given the lack of freshness information here, would it not be expected
for a proxy server to always
Because Squid is open source while ISA is not?
Certainly an advantage if you have the resources to do something with
that source or someone has already done it.
Because Squid does not make you further dependent on Microsoft than
you already are?
Eh, I don't know that this is a real
It seems that you have already made your decision and are going to go with
MS.
If it works for you fine.
Most of us have weighed the options and know the reasons why we use squid
and are happy with it.
Yes, MS will be around a while, but everyday it loses a bit more of it's
grip (..strangle hold).
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Mark A. Lewis wrote:
Because Squid is open source while ISA is not?
Certainly an advantage if you have the resources to do something with
that source or someone has already done it.
Open source is not only about having access to the source, it is also a
political
At 10:43 +0100 4/12/03, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Jesse Reynolds wrote:
Right. So what is the best way of letting the web server know whether
the client is using HTTP or HTTPS ? We are currently thinking of
adding some lines to the redirector to add ssl=1 to the URLs if
the
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Jesse Reynolds wrote:
Why do redirectors worsen the situation?
Depends on what the redirector does. Provided it only adds options to the
URL and does not modify the URL there is no problem.
But if the redirector modifies the host compontent of the URL or the
URL-path then
At 3:01 +0100 5/12/03, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Jesse Reynolds wrote:
Why do redirectors worsen the situation?
Depends on what the redirector does. Provided it only adds options to the
URL and does not modify the URL there is no problem.
But if the redirector modifies the host
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