I'm hoping someone can help me figure out a resolution to a problem we are
having. Preferably a Squid-based solution, although I'll take anything that
gets this working. :-)
We have 2 users who use a PDA-based application to perform safety audits
on-site. When they return to their office,
All,
I'm sure this has been hashed out before.
I attmempted an SSL connection and saw that it took over two minutes
before the page was drawn.
114313.267 0 127.0.0.1 TCP_DENIED/407 2315 CONNECT
www.microsoft.com:443 - NONE/-
1143137897.284 0 127.0.0.1 TCP_DENIED/407 2548
Hi all,
I've got an NTLM Group deny working:
external_acl_type ntlm_group ttl=0 concurrency=5 %LOGIN
/usr/lib/squid/wbinfo_group.pl
acl NTLMNoAccess external ntlm_group Internet_Access_None
http_access deny NTLMNoAccess
http_reply_access deny NTLMNoAccess
The issue is that when a user is a
Hi,
I would like to know the purpose of --enable-linux-netfilter option while
configuring squid. Will I not able to do transparent proxying with linux if
this option is not enabled?. How does it related with linux netfilter.
Thanks
-logu
Hi,
At 12.08 23/03/2006, updatemyself . wrote:
Hi All,
i was trying to configure proxy server, which will authenticate only
for the users in group called internet that's in my Windows2003 ADS
previously i configured my proxy server for all users in my domain
and it was working well
i think,
I am trying to figure out how some users are using Miranda to get past
my squid rules. normally, msn, icq, gtalk, yahoo messenger, etc will
not work, however, a few users have figured out how to get around this,
and I have not been able to figure out how.
Does anyone have any suggestions ?
I have a basic squidguard config. I use the blacklists from
urlblacklists.com
I am using only a couple so far,
ads/adult/porn/aggressive/audio/video/webmail. When I start up squid and
tail the squidguard log file I see stuff like this:
2006-03-24 07:15:07 [24463] init urllist
I am trying to figure out how some users are using Miranda to get past
my squid rules. normally, msn, icq, gtalk, yahoo messenger, etc will
not work, however, a few users have figured out how to get around this,
and I have not been able to figure out how.
Does anyone have any suggestions ?
I have a basic squidguard config. I use the blacklists from
urlblacklists.com
I am using only a couple so far,
ads/adult/porn/aggressive/audio/video/webmail. When I start up squid and
tail the squidguard log file I see stuff like this:
2006-03-24 07:15:07 [24463] init urllist
Hi,
I would like to know the purpose of --enable-linux-netfilter option while
configuring squid. Will I not able to do transparent proxying with linux if
this option is not enabled?. How does it related with linux netfilter.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-17.html#ss17.4
* On 25/03/06 08:35 +0100, Mark Elsen wrote:
| I am trying to figure out how some users are using Miranda to get past
| my squid rules. normally, msn, icq, gtalk, yahoo messenger, etc will
| not work, however, a few users have figured out how to get around this,
| and I have not been able to
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