Re: [squid-users] ignoring no-cache-requests?

2007-01-02 Thread Stefan Palme
Thanks, that did it! Regards and Happy New Year -stefan- On Wed, 2006-12-27 at 19:31 +0100, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: 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

[squid-users] Reverse Proxy and Apache logging

2007-01-02 Thread Odhiambo WASHINGTON
Hello and Happy New Year! I have one question which I need some clues about. I am running Squid-2.6 in accelerator mode. The site being accelerated is being served by apache which is residing on the same box as Squid. Squid is listening on the public IP of the box while Apache listens on the

Re: [squid-users] Reverse Proxy and Apache logging

2007-01-02 Thread Adrian Chadd
On Tue, Jan 02, 2007, Odhiambo WASHINGTON wrote: Is there something that I need to put in squid.conf so that it can forward to apache the actual details (IP, name) of the connecting host for logging? I'd like to be able generate access stats for the websites using apache logs. It will be;

Re: [squid-users] generic kerberos support in 2.6?

2007-01-02 Thread Cardon Denis
Hi Henrik and Brian, and happy new year to the squid mailing list ! Hrm. Firefox seems to disagree, at least in it's implementation. Squid sends Negotiate as the authentication mechanism and Firefox responds with Kerberos. The Negotiate HTTP scheme is defined by Internet RFC4559

Re: [squid-users] generic kerberos support in 2.6?

2007-01-02 Thread Cardon Denis
Hi again, I have been looking for the same setup as you are (transparent authentication proxy in a full linux environment, ie linux/firefox + linux/heimdal kerberos + linux/squid) for some time already, and I asked the same question a few month ago with the same answer (need of a helper). So

[squid-users] Squid 2.6 Simple Reverse Proxy Question

2007-01-02 Thread Janet
Hello, I am running squid-2.6STABLE6 as a reverse proxy. I have two hosts that I want reverse proxied: foo1.bar1.com and foo2.bar2.com I've set up my squid.conf as follows: http_port 80 vhost http_access allow all cache_peer foo1.bar1.com parent 80 0 no-query originserver cache_peer

RE: [squid-users] Yet Another Can't Open Website

2007-01-02 Thread Dave Rhodes
Thanks again Henrik, having a problem applying the patch though. Copied and pasted the patch into squid 2.6 source dir as squid-http11.patch. CD to source dir and issued the command: patch -pl ./squid-http11.patch Got the following: patch: strip count l is not a number Tried a few odds

RE: [squid-users] Yet Another Can't Open Website

2007-01-02 Thread Dave Rhodes
Henrik, Please ignore my previous message, Typed Pee-ELL instead of Pee-One (I really do know better - that's what hurts!). The patch has been applied. Can't install and test until later today though. I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks, Dave Rhodes -Original Message- From: Henrik

RE: [squid-users] Yet Another Can't Open Website

2007-01-02 Thread Dave Rhodes
Happy New Year Henrik! There is joy in the world, the site works! So far, nothing seems broken by the patch either. Very nice, thank you! Dave -Original Message- From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 11:42 PM To: Dave Rhodes Cc:

[squid-users] how to use neighbor_type_domain ?

2007-01-02 Thread pak kumis
hello, i configure my squid to make sibling with my other squid. my first squid have ip address 202.xx.112.36 and the second is 202.xx.123.6 my computer is connected to first squid (202.xx.112.36) the configuration in first squid is cache_peer 202.xx.123.6sibling 3128 3130