its because squid didn't allowed the connection from your ip.so please
check again your acl.
On 12/28/2006, "Linux Man" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Really thanks both for help me :)
>well, I do it now with "-h 192.168.100.1" and have this error. What
>I'm doing wrong?
>
>squidclient -h 192.168.10
Really thanks both for help me :)
well, I do it now with "-h 192.168.100.1" and have this error. What
I'm doing wrong?
squidclient -h 192.168.100.1 mgr:info
HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden
Server: squid/2.6.STABLE6
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 04:36:26 GMT
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Length: 1021
Expires:
On Wed, Dec 27, 2006, Craig Van Tassle wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> I have been trying to get NTLM authentication working with squid and winbind
> under ubuntu 6.10. I can get user names and account with winbind, I can even
> try
> using a domain user to login and I see this in my logs.
> Dec 27 13
I ran into this problem as well. Try commenting out your basic auth
lines. If that doesn't do it then check cache.log.
-Original Message-
From: Craig Van Tassle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 5:26 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] NTLM
Craig Van Tassle wrote:
Hello list.
I have been trying to get NTLM authentication working with squid and winbind
under ubuntu 6.10. I can get user names and account with winbind, I can even try
using a domain user to login and I see this in my logs.
Dec 27 13:00:06 proxy pam_winbind[6734]: use
Hello list.
I have been trying to get NTLM authentication working with squid and winbind
under ubuntu 6.10. I can get user names and account with winbind, I can even try
using a domain user to login and I see this in my logs.
Dec 27 13:00:06 proxy pam_winbind[6734]: user 'domainuser' granted acc
Sorry forgot to CC the list on my last reply.
If you are not sure you are going to be using ldap then I would say remove ldap
from your build and then be done with it.
--enable-basic-auth-helpers=NCSA,SMB
Agrawal, Devendra (Indust, PTL) wrote:
> Thanks for the response.
>
> Can I ignore these er
ons 2006-12-27 klockan 16:18 -0500 skrev Agrawal, Devendra (Indust,
PTL):
> squid_ldap_auth.c:88:18: lber.h: No such file or directory
> squid_ldap_auth.c:89:18: ldap.h: No such file or directory
You do not have OpenLDAP development files installed, required for
compiling LDAP applications such a
ons 2006-12-27 klockan 11:17 -0800 skrev Mike Leong:
> I have the cache_mem set to 512MB and memory_pools off.
>
> Anyone know how decrease the swap? (Aside from adding more ram, or
> decreasing # of objs)
decrease cache_mem.
Squid memory usage is cache index (cache_dir size dependent) +
cache
Hello list.
I have been trying to get NTLM authentication working with squid and winbind
under ubuntu 6.10. I can get user names and account with winbind, I can even try
using a domain user to login and I see this in my logs.
Dec 27 13:00:06 proxy pam_winbind[6734]: user 'domainuser' granted acc
ons 2006-12-27 klockan 17:59 -0200 skrev Linux Man:
> I configured in this from "http_port 192.168.100.1:3128"
> I'm using the lan IP, because I don't want to respond request from
> internet. It's more secure, right?
> How I must configure squidclient?
just type squidclient without any arguments a
Hi,
I am trying to install Squid Version 2.5.STABLE12.
./configure --prefix=/opt/local/squid --localstatedir=/var
--enable-poll --enable-snmp --enable-remova
l-policies=heap,lru --enable-storeio=aufs,coss,diskd,null,ufs
--enable-async-io --with-aufs-threads=48
--enable-delay-pools --enable-linu
Linux Man wrote:
2006/12/27, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
ons 2006-12-27 klockan 01:54 -0200 skrev Linux Man:
> Hello all
> I'm new using Squid
> I downloaded 2.6 stable 6, then I compiled it and install
> I'm using GNU-malloc.
> I want to see some statistics, but when i do "squidclient
Mike Leong wrote:
Hi,
My squid instance is using a lot of swap. At the moment, it has a
resident size of 3.2G and is using 980mb swap.
My system has 4G of ram, squid is a 32bit app (We can upgrade to
64bit, but will have rebuild the cache). The cache as 32232237
objects, 485.84 GB of data
I configured in this from "http_port 192.168.100.1:3128"
I'm using the lan IP, because I don't want to respond request from
internet. It's more secure, right?
How I must configure squidclient?
Thanks a lot
2006/12/27, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
ons 2006-12-27 klockan 01:54 -0200 skrev
Ed Lafferty wrote:
I am running Squid Version 2.6.STABLE5 on CentOS 4.2. Squid is
configured with two cache directories /asc/array1/squid/var/cache and
/asc/array2/squid/var/cache. Logs are configured to write to the
default location /usr/local/squid/var/logs. Here are snippets of
squid.conf:
decrease your cache_dir size
cache_mem don´t limit amount memory thats squid can consume.. is for
limite amount of memory that squid can use to store HOT objects..
On 12/27/06, Mike Leong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
My squid instance is using a lot of swap. At the moment, it has a re
Hi,
My squid instance is using a lot of swap. At the moment, it has a resident
size of 3.2G and is using 980mb swap.
My system has 4G of ram, squid is a 32bit app (We can upgrade to 64bit, but
will have rebuild the cache). The cache as 32232237 objects, 485.84 GB of
data.
I have the cach
ons 2006-12-27 klockan 01:54 -0200 skrev Linux Man:
> Hello all
> I'm new using Squid
> I downloaded 2.6 stable 6, then I compiled it and install
> I'm using GNU-malloc.
> I want to see some statistics, but when i do "squidclient mgr:info" in a
> terminal, I get "client: ERROR: Cannot connect to lo
ons 2006-12-27 klockan 10:57 +0800 skrev Jm lists:
> Hello,
>
> I've configured two squid hosts for hierarchy on accelerator mode,one
> is parent,another is child.
Why have you build accelerator mode Squid's with ICMP support?
> 2006/12/27 10:46:24| icmpSend: send: (111) Connection refused
> 20
tis 2006-12-26 klockan 11:33 -0900 skrev Chris Robertson:
> Just a point of reference: you might want to compile using
> "--with-large-files" and not necessarily "--enable-large-cache-files".
>
> The first supports large log files, the second supports caching of large
> objects.
The main reaso
tis 2006-12-26 klockan 14:59 +0800 skrev Jm lists:
> The size of cache_dir increase quickly and when it reach to
> cache_swap_low,Squid begin to swap datas from disk,then Squid begin to
> deny services and system's load get very high.
Then the size of your cache_dir is probably not configured cor
mån 2006-12-25 klockan 13:51 +0100 skrev Stefan Palme:
> Is there a way to force squid to ignore all "Pragma: no-cache" and
> similar directives, so that squid *always* returns cached content,
> when it is available?
refresh_pattern ... ignore-reload
Regards
Henrik
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I am running Squid Version 2.6.STABLE5 on CentOS 4.2. Squid is
configured with two cache directories /asc/array1/squid/var/cache and
/asc/array2/squid/var/cache. Logs are configured to write to the
default location /usr/local/squid/var/logs. Here are snippets of
squid.conf:
#Default:
# cache_d
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