Use any of the following configuration
acl adclick1 dstdomain .doubleclick.net
acl adclick2 dstdomain .valueclick.net
acl adclick3 dstdomain .falkag.net
http_access deny adclick1
http_access deny adclick2
http_access deny adclick3
Or
acl adclick1 dstdomain .doubleclick.net .valueclick.net
On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 02:02:25PM +0800, Yong Bong Fong wrote:
> Wondering if it is possible to configure squid to match the userid
> with a certain IP. So that the user id cannot be used in another
> computer. Reason for this is because I need to restrict some users from
> taking the general
Hello,
I recently had to work with squid_rad_auth 1.07 on a Linux machine, which
needed to talk to a radius server on Solaris 8. I couldn't get the thing
to work properly, and after lots of searching I found out that there is a
difference between the ports defined for radius in /etc/services on Li
Pentium Xeon on Linux and Pentium 4 on FreeBSD...
well that's already tell the different whatever you install and compare any
service on both OS..
Xeon probably scale better...
cheers,
irfan dp
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 11:40:19 +0545, Nitin Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for all the res
Mark,
1024 file descriptors were fine until few days ago when the warning
messages started appearing in the cache.log file. I had to reboot the
machine to reset the file descriptors.
We are still investigating the issue but I believe the cause of it was in
changing the caching policy for Squid
Ok,
service squid start from command line, is centos 4.1
And starts fine.
--- Squid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> When you start the squid manually, how are you
> starting it, i.e., using
> startup script(/etc/init.d/squid) or by executing
> the squid binaly directly.
>
> Did you get any
James Moe said:
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> ~ Disclaimer: Yes, I RTFM. Yes, I scanned the archives; because there is
> no search, I probably missed a similar question. Yes, I have lurked here
> for a couple of weeks.
>
> ~ v2.5.stable5
> ~ Can squid be configur
ahan
azeem if i am not wrong you are using opensky behind windows gate way
??? and ur dvb is instaled on windows ???
any how
here is configuration for opensky
cache_peer 193.251.135.XXX parent 8080 0 no-query
acl all 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
never_direct allow all
On 9/18/05, azeem ahmad <[EMAIL PROTE
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Joost de Heer wrote:
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| acl's are 'OR' lists, http_access rules are 'AND' lists. Your http_access
| rule will never be true, because the destination domain is never
| .doubleclick.net AND .valueclick.net AND .falkag.net.
|
| So what you want is
| acl
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Hi there.
Our users are complaining of intermittant squid problems. Browsers will
show "page cannot be displayed" (e.g. for www.google.com) but hitting
refresh, the page will be displayed ok. Everything was going alright for
months, but now this problem.
The only things I have done are add a
good day. we are running 2.5stable9 with proxy authentication. we
have users who would like to use google talk
(http://www.google.com/talk/).
we have configured proxy auth on the google talk client; however, they
could get thru the proxy.
in the access.log, i got the following entry:
TCP_DENIE
Hello.
Using a single instance of Squid which supports many domains, I would
like to set the directives
'maximum-object-size'/'maximum-object-size-in-memory' per domain
(rather than one global value that applies to all domains by that
Squid instance). Is this possible? If not, is there any altern
Folks,
I have done the work and set up a squid reverse proxy to access an
internal Microsoft OWA server. This all works fine I make the
connection between the squid reverse proxy and the OWA server plain
HTTP, if I try to force the back end communication to be HTTPS only
then it does not work, b
I have tested this with the lastest IE and FireFox, it appers that if
I try to upload a file with size larger than what I have specified
with the=20
request_body_max_size option, I get an popup that says 'document contains no=20
data' instead of the 413 error page I expect.
any idea if this is a c
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 12:25:53PM +0930, Brett Lymn wrote:
>
> I have done the work and set up a squid reverse proxy to access an
> internal Microsoft OWA server. This all works fine I make the
> connection between the squid reverse proxy and the OWA server plain
> HTTP, if I try to force the ba
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