Hello,
I am getting two error in cache.log
1. urlParse: Illegal character in hostname
I have installed the squid as rpm,
2. WARNING: Disk space over limit
3. I am getting Zero Sized Reply
What does this error means.
Any one can help me on these topic
Regards
Devendra
Mark wrote :
could you let me know which IOS version for the cisco
you are using successfully with your setup..?. i've
been having problems with multiple versions.. wccp is
broken in many of them..
I am using IOS version 12. 0
rgrds,
eswari
Mark wrote :
All the four cache servers runs same version of
squid ,wccp and kernel. I
think becos of this broken connection(connection
time between rounter and
cache ) cache servers are perfoming slow.
Hope to get valuable suggestion and expertise to
solve this wccp issue ,
have
On Sun, Sep 12, 2004 at 12:57:16PM +0200, Marek Pawinski wrote:
I want to bypass my proxy server for a certain https url with a certain
port, i have tried with webmin with no luck. What would i put in
squid.conf to achieve this ?
What part of squid do you want to bypass? Obviously you cannot
Nuno Ferreira wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:
Nuno Ferreira wrote:
The internal clients can't access the hosted domains, lets say a site
www.xpto.com hosted in the squid box. It's accessible from outside
with no problem, but when trying to access this from a internal computer
that uses squid as
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004, Jerry Murdock wrote:
I wouldn't want the impression that Squid requires lowering the security
settings(perceived or real) from the Windows defaults for Squid to take
root.
It does if you are using Samba 2 and the Squid provided winbind helpers as
the Squid provided helpers is
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004, Jacobi Michael CRPH wrote:
One question - I have another set of users that also access this web
site, through anohter network that uses a dirrent proxy setup (I don't
know the gory details, but I think it is Microsoft ISA). All of this
stuff works correctly for them.
Ok. This all makes sense, I think. ;-. Due to the number of people and networks
involved here, it is going to be interesting to straigten out all of this mess!
Thanks for the answers!
Mike Jacobi
-Original Message-
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday,
Hello,
I am just starting to learn about squid, and hope to be able to use it
as an http accelerator. I've read up on the basic concept of squid,
as well as a guide to setting the squid.conf file. My future squid box
is running Fedora Core 1, and to install squid, I ran:
up2date squid
which
Sorry list,
I figured it out - there wasn't a squid group created some how.
I added that group, and squid starts up now.
Thanks,
Devin
What about when using Squid in web server acceleration mode?
-Original Message-
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 6:52 AM
To: Brad Taylor
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Bypass Squid
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Brad Taylor
Like what ? in the proxy itself ? (how??) or in the browser ?
Nuno Ferreira
-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adam Aube
Sent: domingo, 12 de Setembro de 2004 22:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [squid-users] RE: Re: SQUID - redirect to local webserver
Hello list,
Well, I just got squid up and running. My squid box here:
http://140.99.53.29/
is caching http://www.usachurch.com/ which is running on 140.99.53.27.
Here's some questions I have:
1. How should I lock down squid/acl so that it is as secure as possible?
I only want to be able to cache
Ok,
Found how to resolve it. Just adding in the webserver another
NameVirtualHost with the IP of the outside address (note* not outside
interface cause the server only has one interface, the firewall creates
the NATING), and create copies of the VirtualHost IP with IP being the
same ip of
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