Hi Frank
The problem is with a host that is accessed by an IP address that
can not be resolved by DNS (This is beyond my control and not
easily changed). From the server upon which Squid is running I am
able to view the page as expected using the IP address. Trying to
access the IP address
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Louis Solomon [SteelBytes] wrote:
the last build I was using, 2.5 stable 4 (compiled with cygwin current at
that time) worked fine. yesterday I updated to 2.5 stable 9 (with latested
cygwin), and it truncates file uploads when using ftp over http/1.1 connect.
feels like a
--- saravanan ganapathy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, saravanan ganapathy wrote:
Hand edit the files, adding the changes patch
could
not automatically
figure out what to do with (failed/rejected).
What
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 04:14:39PM +0100, Elsen Marc wrote:
acl blocked_ip_addresses dst /whatever_path/blocked_ip_addresses.txt
http access deny blocked_ip_addresses
Put IP's only in the designated file.
Thanks for the mail. But why can't I put IPs and domain names in the
same
...
acl blocked_ip_addresses dst
/whatever_path/blocked_ip_addresses.txt
http access deny blocked_ip_addresses
Put IP's only in the designated file.
Thanks for the mail. But why can't I put IPs and domain names in the
same file.
Because domains are denoted with the
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, saravanan ganapathy wrote:
Really I don't know what to be changed in
src/structs.h src/structs.h.rej
Pls help me
Sarav
I tried to find the docs in the net,but couldn't.
The .rej file shows what should be changed in the file.
Regards
Henrik
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Payal Rathod wrote:
Thanks for the mail. But why can't I put IPs and domain names in the
same file.
Because the acl doesn't work that way.
Regards
Henrik
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Elsen Marc wrote:
Because domains are denoted with the another acl type 'dstdomain'
You can combine them however with :
http_access deny blocked_ip_addresses blocked_domains
No you can't. Not like this anyway.
The two has to be on separate http_access lines.
http_access deny
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Michael Pye wrote:
I want the ability to reverse proxy multiple name-based vhosts on
multiple backend web servers. However I cannot seem to implement this as
squid is finding hits for pages on the backend servers but not
differentiating them on the Host: header. i.e. a request
Hola a todos, un favor tengo problemas con dar solo acceso a ciertas
maquina a uno dominio en particular.
Tengo asignado de esta forma acl dominio dstdom_regex dominio.edu.bo
y lo asignaba de esta forma http_access allow nota dominio
Anterior me estava dando, pero ahora no me esta dando me sale
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, razidan wrote:
Hi! How do i check my squid's current Storage LRU Expiration Age?
Via cachemgr.
I managed to access cachemgr.cgi, but i cant seem to find it in there.
See the store directory page.
Regards
Henrik
Words by Jorge Enrique [Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 11:42:00AM -0400]:
Hola a todos, un favor tengo problemas con dar solo acceso a ciertas
maquina a uno dominio en particular.
Tengo asignado de esta forma acl dominio dstdom_regex dominio.edu.bo
y lo asignaba de esta forma http_access allow nota
Hi:
Iam try the cache th pagen dinamic JSP, both not working.
I try with refresh_patterm:
refresh_pattern -i \.jsp? 3000 80% 432000 ignore-no-cache
ignore-reload override-expire
refresh_pattern -i \.jsp$ 3000 80% 432000 ignore-no-cache
ignore-reload override-expire
refresh_pattern -i \.jsp
We'd like to configure Squid (or something else) to
control access by certain user-agents (IE) to certain URLs (the
Internet...). Ideally this would work as a transparent proxy.
Is this possible in Squid? Is this possible in other software ?
We don't recessarily need the caching ability (our
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Andrew Daviel wrote:
We'd like to configure Squid (or something else) to
control access by certain user-agents (IE) to certain URLs (the
Internet...). Ideally this would work as a transparent proxy.
Is this possible in Squid?
Yes.
See the browser and dstdomain acls, and Squid
Hi Michal
It sounds like I'm as new to Squid and ESI as you are but I will try to
help as we've encountered the same behavior. When we saw the behavior
you describe it was because we were trying to cache dynamic pages with
question marks and changing parameter values using the default
We are using the ESI feature in Squid 3.0 (2/9/05 code base) but are
unable to purge fragments that are included in pages via esi:include.
This content is successfully included in the page and cached, as
evidenced by hits in the access log, but purge requests for such
content result in a 404
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, brad steiner wrote:
We are using the ESI feature in Squid 3.0 (2/9/05 code base) but are unable
to purge fragments that are included in pages via esi:include. This content
is successfully included in the page and cached, as evidenced by hits in the
access log, but purge
the last build I was using, 2.5 stable 4 (compiled with cygwin current at
that time) worked fine. yesterday I updated to 2.5 stable 9 (with
latested cygwin), and it truncates file uploads when using ftp over
http/1.1 connect. feels like a straight out bug to me.
File uploads using SSL, or some
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005, Louis Solomon [SteelBytes] wrote:
this doesn't (ftp upload and download via squid):
curl --upload-file test.zip ftp://ftp.server.tld/ --proxy server:8080
--proxytunnel
curl ftp://ftp.server.tld/test.zip --output test2.zip --proxy server:8080
--proxytunnel
fc /b test.zip
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