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Brad Taylor wrote:
> What is the downside to making this very small, say one second?
Not much. The origin server will be contacted frequently when not
responding.
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> From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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No takers?
On 4/5/07, Chris Nighswonger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I am having an intermittent issue with squid prompting multiple
times for authentication especially which using the gmail web
interface. If I am away from the computer for any length of time, the
prompts back up so deep
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 06:33:48PM +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> tor 2007-04-05 klockan 05:37 -0400 skrev Payal Rathod:
> > Hello,
> > Can someone please tell how to block googletalk messenger? I am having
> > all my users dump MSN and yahoo messenger and use it instead.
>
> What does access.l
Manu Garg wrote:
Say, I have a domain example.com and users access intranet web server
in this domain as: http://www/index.html. www's fqdn is
www.example.com and squid is able to resolve 'www' based on search
path specified in /etc/resolv.conf.
My problem is, in above scenario, squid matches on
Say, I have a domain example.com and users access intranet web server
in this domain as: http://www/index.html. www's fqdn is
www.example.com and squid is able to resolve 'www' based on search
path specified in /etc/resolv.conf.
My problem is, in above scenario, squid matches only 'www' when it
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lör 2007-04-07 klockan 12:06 +0500 skrev Shabbir Ahmed:
> Hi is there any way in squid through which the destination receives
> originating source http headers in place of proxies'
Sorry, I don't get the question. Gets what?
Regards
Henrik
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Hi is there any way in squid through which the destination receives
originating source http headers in place of proxies'
Thank You,
Shabbir.