[squid-users] Differnt Upstream-Proxies

2004-02-21 Thread Peter Carsten
Hello Squid-Users, i have a problem. I want squid forward http-request to one upstream proxy and https and some other http-request to a second differnet upstream proxy, but i don't know how to manage this. Can anyone help? Best regards Peter -- GMX ProMail (250 MB Mailbox, 50 FreeSMS, Virensc

Re: [squid-users] Re: Malformed Urls

2004-02-21 Thread Deepa D
Hi, Thanks for the response. As the redirector threads are started by squid, I did a strace on it. I noticed the following in the strace output in case of squid when malformed urls are getting generated :- Case 1) write(12, "1077360367.332 RELEASE -1 FF"..., 158) = 158 read(16, "GET

Re: [squid-users] Differnt Upstream-Proxies

2004-02-21 Thread Muthukumar
> I want squid forward http-request to one upstream proxy and https and some > other http-request to a second differnet upstream proxy, but i don't know how > to manage this. You can do with the port selections to redirect http as well as other http and https request to the upstream proxy port

[squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Scott Phalen
I have two Windows Update servers internal in my network. By changing certain registry keys I can have the clients use those servers to download updates. Unfortunately I have 3000+ computers and changing them all is nearly impossible. Does anyone have a config I could use to redirect all windows

Re: [squid-users] acl for parent cache

2004-02-21 Thread Muthukumar
> My squid is using a parent cache including the option prefer_direct. > However I do not want squid to send requests in the form http://n.n.n.n/ > to the parent where 'n' is a number. I am setting up an acl in the form of I think You are trying to block to the URL's with the ip-address of loca

[squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Éliás Tamás
Hy. > I have two Windows Update servers internal in my network. By changing > certain registry keys I can have the clients use those servers to download > updates. Unfortunately I have 3000+ computers and changing them all is > nearly impossible. Sorry, I couldn't help, but a simple question... H

[squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Éliás Tamás
Hy. > I have two Windows Update servers internal in my network. By changing > certain registry keys I can have the clients use those servers to download > updates. Unfortunately I have 3000+ computers and changing them all is > nearly impossible. Sorry, I couldn't help, but a simple question... H

RE: [squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Scott Phalen
It is a product of Microsoft Windows. No fees but you have to have a server running IIS and update services. There is information on Microsoft's website regarding this. Scott Phalen -Original Message- From: Éliás Tamás [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 10:50 AM

Re: [squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Serassio Guido
Hi, At 15.18 21/02/2004, Scott Phalen wrote: I have two Windows Update servers internal in my network. By changing certain registry keys I can have the clients use those servers to download updates. Unfortunately I have 3000+ computers and changing them all is nearly impossible. I think you are

RE: [squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Scott Phalen
Actually, it is a mirror of Microsoft's Update Service. All updates (my concern is Critical Updates) are downloaded locally and by changing the "wuserver" registry key on the client machine, they get their critical updates via MSUS locally. Essentially the same as going out to Microsoft's servers

RE: [squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Serassio Guido
Hi, At 18.12 21/02/2004, Scott Phalen wrote: Actually, it is a mirror of Microsoft's Update Service. All updates (my concern is Critical Updates) are downloaded locally and by changing the "wuserver" registry key on the client machine, they get their critical updates via MSUS locally. Essential

RE: [squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Scott Phalen
My original question is dealing with SQUID. All I am asking here is can a URL be redirected? I have been running MSUS for almost a year now. I TOO KNOW HOW IT WORKS! 75% of my clients are configured to get updates from my two servers. The other 25% go directly to Microsoft. Security Features in

RE: [squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Mark A. Lewis
Redirect it (like you would porn or such) to a page saying it is blocked to insure that computers remain compliant yadda, yadda. Give a link to the SUS server for them to use. -Original Message- From: Serassio Guido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 12:02 PM To:

RE: [squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Scott Phalen
This is what I am looking for. What is the redirection command in the squid.conf?? I have searched and can't find one. Thanks, Scott -Original Message- From: Mark A. Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 1:09 PM To: Serassio Guido; Scott Phalen; [EMAIL PROTEC

RE: [squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Serassio Guido
Hi, At 20.08 21/02/2004, Scott Phalen wrote: My original question is dealing with SQUID. All I am asking here is can a URL be redirected? I have been running MSUS for almost a year now. I TOO KNOW HOW IT WORKS! 75% of my clients are configured to get updates from my two servers. The other 25%

RE: [squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Mark A. Lewis
You are both right. Yes, if you attempt to impersonate the Windows update site it will not work. Yes, you can redirect a request for windowsupdate.microsoft.com to sus.mydomain.com and let them use that for updates, so long as you don't try to impersonate the Windows Update site. My suggestion w

Re: [squid-users] Redirecting Windows Update

2004-02-21 Thread Peter Lustig
You are quite Off-Topic :-) I would recommend to use tell the clients to use your SUS server by a Domain-Policy (i guess you have a domain when you speak of 3000+ clients). This what MS recommends in their guide and it just works without ugly hacks. Greetings Mark A. Lewis wrote: You are both

Re: [squid-users] auth of IE clients: autoauth with domain login?

2004-02-21 Thread Peter Lustig
Do you possibly mean ntlm_auth? Perhaps with Samba v3? Take a look at the following article: http://itmanagers.net/Documents/File/walkthroughs/'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'/Squid%20and%20Samba%203%20-%20Walkthrough.html Greetings fire-eyes wrote: I'm using smb_auth to a win2k domain controller. I've got i

[squid-users] memory ?

2004-02-21 Thread Bobby Gochuico
I am using Squid 2.3 Stable 4 RH 6.2 PIII 550 Mghz w/ 256 SDRAM The bad list is about 18,000 url I notice that after reboot the follwoing were =20 Free Memory 332680 MB Shared 26556 Buffer 51840 Cache 29888 But after 10 Hours the Free Memory 2000 MB=20 So I had to reboot coz' once the free mem use

[squid-users] limit the user transfer per month

2004-02-21 Thread SMS Webmaster
Hi I am very new to squid and I want to ask you a question before I install it (I saw the FAQ and I searched the maillist) My company want to provide a username & password to our customers to use squid as a proxy (and I did know from Squid FAQ that I can do that in squid) but I want to know can

Re: [squid-users] limit the user transfer per month

2004-02-21 Thread Muthukumar
> My company want to provide a username & password to our customers to use squid > as a proxy (and I did know from Squid FAQ that I can do that in squid) Yes. You can do it. > but I > want to know can I limit the transfer for each user . > so if the user transfered 10G this month his account