Hi,
I am intereasted to get and opinion/info about a comparison between two
proxy caches: Squid and Apache in regards to performance as Web cache,
memory requirements, s/w architecture, stability etc.
Does anyone have an opinion on that?
Thanks
Maya
Hello,
I'm new in this mailing-list.
I want to ask you if it is possible to customize the error pages of squid,
on other words, if can modify pages like The requested URL could not be
retrieve, in order to translate them in my language, to add customised
message for my lan users, and so on.
Hello,
I'm new in this mailing-list.
I want to ask you if it is possible to customize the error
pages of squid,
on other words, if can modify pages like The requested URL
could not be
retrieve, in order to translate them in my language, to add
customised
message for my lan
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Roger wrote:
I want to ask you if it is possible to customize the error pages of squid,
Yes, see the FAQ for details, or peek into the errors directory.
Regards
Henrik
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Franco Battista (Baky) wrote:
I want to connect to
ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
my user have a write permission but I receive a message that inform me I
have only read permission.
Why?
Your user is using MSIE, and Microsoft has not implemented FTP write
access via HTTP
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Kevin wrote:
Well, in the Apache world it's considered bad form to strip down the
httpd.conf to just the non-comment lines.
Well, Apache does not have the whole manual in it's conf..
Keeping the manual in the production conf file is not recommended as this
easily causes
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 06:29, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Roger wrote:
I want to ask you if it is possible to customize the error pages of
squid,
Yes, see the FAQ for details, or peek into the errors directory.
BTW, they are overwritten by upgrading squid, may be you
Dear all,
I read from http://esikker.dk/vul_14462.php says that
A bug in Squid allows users to bypass certain access controls by passing a
URL containing %00 which exploits the Squid decoding function.
This may insert a NUL character into decoded URLs, which may allow
users to
bypass url_regex
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Adam Clark wrote:
I'm not sure what is going on here, but my clients tend to get denied
twice for Every request. I would expect this for the first time the
client requested A resource, not on every subsequent request. The log
below shows this activity.
Just an effect of
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, H Matik wrote:
BTW, they are overwritten by upgrading squid, may be you could sometime check
if it is possible to do as with squid.conf, that would be nice
Just copy them to your own directory and tell this to squid via
squid.conf.
as additional whish you may consider that
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Yong Bong Fong wrote:
A bug in Squid allows users to bypass certain access controls by passing a
URL containing %00 which exploits the Squid decoding function.
See http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2004_1.txt for details of
this old vulnerability.
Does it mean that
BTW, they are overwritten by upgrading squid, may be you could sometime
check if it is possible to do as with squid.conf, that would be nice
See the error_directory directive.
Joost
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 07:24, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, H Matik wrote:
BTW, they are overwritten by upgrading squid, may be you could sometime
check if it is possible to do as with squid.conf, that would be nice
Just copy them to your own directory and tell this to
Chaps,
I've just upgraded to squid.2.5.STABLE8 and my cache.log file
has loads of
these messages
Should I be bothered? What can I do to stop them from happening?
TIA
Alex
2005/02/15 11:47:20| httpReadReply: Excess data from GET
http://www.luvexchange
Hi, I'm using Squid for a while for 360 users without problems. I'm
developing a customized perl log (access.log) analyzer to
find out how many
traffic my users do i realtime (based on ip), then I look
access.log but
don't show downloaded files. only the little ones files
.gif. .jpg .js
...
On 15.02 08:05, Maya Zimerman wrote:
I am intereasted to get and opinion/info about a comparison between two
proxy caches: Squid and Apache in regards to performance as Web cache,
memory requirements, s/w architecture, stability etc.
although apache supports proxying, I don't recommend it.
Hello,
I am trying to setup squid with OWA in the following scenario:
Universe--port 443---firewall1---port 3128-squid server port
80--firewall 2port 80OWA server
Can someone tell me the pertinent squid.conf entries I would need? Also, is
there anyway to install a verisign or
Dear all,
I installed Squid on a linux machine and put it before my DSLAM in the CO
and after the Cisco router to serve as a Cache Machine, and i want to know
is it possible to do the following:
I will configure one port in the DSLAM to be able to send and receive at
speed of 4 MBps, and what
I did some browsing around the mail archives looking for chunking
support and it looks to me like that is not yet supported. Is that a
true statement? I am using version 2.5.
Let me give you some background on what I am trying to do here: The
IPP protocol (Internet Printing Protocol - RFC
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Ted Tronson wrote:
I did some browsing around the mail archives looking for chunking
support and it looks to me like that is not yet supported. Is that a
true statement? I am using version 2.5.
Correct. Squid is still HTTP/1.0, mainly due to the lack of
transfer-encoding
I ran squid-2.5.STABLE3-0 with transparent proxy, I don't understand why the
cache seems like not working, because if a user has downloaded a file then
if the other want to download the same file from the same site then he/she
must re-download the file. please advise what should I do? .. many
Chris Robertson wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Oliver Hookins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 1:15 PM
To: Henrik Nordstrom
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org; Chris Robertson
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Can't see usernames in logs after enabling
NTLM
Henrik
We are using squid in conjunction with trend micro's IWSS.
The documentation outlines how to do this, clients contact IWSS and
IWSS uses squid as an upstream proxy server. For reporting reasons,
We want to do it the other way around, IWSS are to general for us,
Authentication is done vie NTLM.
Using squid in reverse proxy mode I'm able to force https by the
following (Thanks to Henrik):
http_access deny port80
deny_info https://www.your.site/ port80
This works great but does not maintain full URL (query stings, etc)
Before Squid this was done in the web code (VB script) like this:
Hi All,
How can i send one information default HTML page to each client when he
try to access internet through squid proxy by giving the username and
password in any browser.
Actually i want to send some warning message to clients who is
authenticated by some username and password to access
Hello,
I can send Login Alerts to all users, Special Messages to all users,
Group Messages to all members of a given group and Personal Messages to
individuals. The Login Alerts appear to all users when they login to
the system, and they only appear once.
Special Messages appear both to people
I use Standard C, not Perl in this system.
Murrah Boswell
Hello,
I can send Login Alerts to all users, Special Messages to all users,
Group Messages to all members of a given group and Personal Messages to
individuals. The Login Alerts appear to all users when they login to
the system, and
We are using squid in conjunction with trend micro's IWSS.
The documentation outlines how to do this, clients contact IWSS and
IWSS uses squid as an upstream proxy server. For reporting reasons,
We want to do it the other way around, IWSS are to general for us,
Authentication is
I ran squid-2.5.STABLE3-0 with transparent proxy, I don't
understand why the
cache seems like not working, because if a user has
downloaded a file then
if the other want to download the same file from the same
site then he/she
must re-download the file. please advise what should I do?
Well have you tried iptables -A INPUT -s 192.168.0.0/16 -p tcp --dport
3128 -j ACCEPT or
-A FORWARD -i eth0 -o eth1 -p tcp -m tcp --sport 1024:65535 --dport 3128 -j
ACCEPT
like you did for port 21
Am not good but try you can google too just incase the netfilter guys
can't help.
Ronny
But see
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 00:03, Navneet Choudhary wrote:
hi list,
i require help yours side.
Squid Server is serving as Proxy server, Gateway Firewall
Problem:
Squid daemon dies at startup.
Feb 12 09:15:33 squid (squid): Cannot open HTTP Port
Why my iptables rule blocking squid to
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