Hello,
Is it possible to show private IP to the Internet with squid?
I have my client's assigned 192.168.x.x IP. How can I show the client's
internal IP to Internet instead of the WAN IP on squid server?
Thanks,
MD5
Hi,
I am using Squid with Active Directory Authentication. Every thing works
fine for me... Now, I would like to know is there a way in which the
local system users (Non-AD Users) are not getting blocked to access
Internet.
Right now, only AD users have access to internet. This is to achieve
det
That's really informative and ill try this one out. At least 75% of my
network uses IE, so I have to manually edit 25% which uses firefox and
safari (Mac users who are Spanish, better review my Spanish 101 hehe).
Last night when in bed thinking over this, ive come up an idea. When a user
try t
Hi,
I'm talking to one of the Internet Explorer team members about IE6 + the WPAD
DHCP string issue that people have noticed.
He says the coders couldn't spot anything obvious, and the method for
grabbing DHCP parameters changed with IE7. So, for those with IE6 and know
about the WPAD+DHCP URL is
fre 2007-05-11 klockan 12:38 -0700 skrev Sathyan, Arjonan:
> Henrik,
>
> > If anyone is in doubt and having this problem, try using squidclient
> to
> > fetch the file
>
> > squidclient 'http://...' >http_response
>
> As per your suggestion I tried to pull the http_response but there is no
> ht
Henrik,
> If anyone is in doubt and having this problem, try using squidclient
to
> fetch the file
> squidclient 'http://...' >http_response
As per your suggestion I tried to pull the http_response but there is no
http headers in it... It has only "Connection to failed"
# smbclient
http://ft
fre 2007-05-11 klockan 13:48 -0500 skrev Jason Hitt:
> I've exported my cert from my IIS server and it's a .pfx file format. I
> renamed the file to .pem but was sure if that would work. When I launt squid
> with -N I get the following:
Won't work. You need to convert the certificate to PEM for
ons 2007-05-09 klockan 14:55 -0400 skrev Chris Nighswonger:
> On 5/9/07, Chris Nighswonger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 5/9/07, Adrian Chadd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Could you please do the tcpdump? I'd like to document exactly how/why
> > > its busted in an article in the Wiki.
fre 2007-05-11 klockan 11:30 +0100 skrev Duarte Lázaro:
> But in NTLM i cannot ( i think ) restrict a user by an attribute, if
> the user gets authenticated he has "net".
You can. But it's two different things. Don't mix up authentication and
authorization.
The purpose of authentication is sol
Jason Hitt wrote:
So far everything works great on http, working on https now. Even SSH and SNMP
are working well.
I've exported my cert from my IIS server and it's a .pfx file format. I renamed
the file to .pem but was sure if that would work. When I launt squid with -N I
get the following:
So far everything works great on http, working on https now. Even SSH and SNMP
are working well.
I've exported my cert from my IIS server and it's a .pfx file format. I renamed
the file to .pem but was sure if that would work. When I launt squid with -N I
get the following:
Failed to acquire S
You can setup a IPVS load balancer in front of your squid pool. I
use it load balance my 10 squid servers. See
http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/
mike
At 07:10 AM 5/11/2007, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Fri, May 11, 2007, Sean Walberg wrote:
> On 5/9/07, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
On 5/11/07, Adrian Chadd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can turn that cache behaviour off. I'll hunt around for the instructions
to tell IE not to cache proxy.pac lookups and add it to the documentation.
That'd be handy.
> (P.S. Have you heard about the magical PAC refresh option in Microsoft
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> On Thu, May 10, 2007, Kinkie wrote:
>> On 5/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to generate squid log file with date extension
>>> (like /var/log/squid/access.log-`date +%Y%m%d` forma
you can setup squid to listen on two or more ips.. simples:
http_port 192.168.5.1:3128
http_port 192.168.104.1:3128
squid will listen on these 2 ports :)
Regards !
On 5/11/07, Omar M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone:
I've been looking for this question...Is possible to have one squi
> > The same websites work fine on my "old" proxy (squid 2.5 stable9), and this
> > proxy uses also NTLM authentication.
> > Do you know what could have changed in squid that explain this different
> > behavior ?
>
> Same Samba version? The bulk of the NTLM authentication is done by
> Samba, Squid
On Fri, May 11, 2007, Sean Walberg wrote:
> On 5/9/07, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Is there any way to balance based on least connections, or something
> >else?
> >
> >Not today, but probably quite easy to add.
>
> How would I go about getting this on a developer's radar s
Muito obrigado!!!
Thanks :D
I'll try it right away.
Regrets.
Omar M
On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 11:03 -0300, Alexandre Correa wrote:
> you can setup squid to listen on two or more ips.. simples:
>
> http_port 192.168.5.1:3128
> http_port 192.168.104.1:3128
>
> squid will listen on these 2 ports :)
On 11.05.07 03:16, zulkarnain wrote:
> --- Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 09.05.07 19:36, Gilbert Ng wrote:
> > > I got a problem on watching youtube or those flash video in our LAN.
> > > If I disable our squid, it is smooth but when we start it, I need much
> > > more ti
Hello everyone:
I've been looking for this question...Is possible to have one squid
resolving two different interfaces? Explaining...I have three interfaces
in my server, eth0, eth1 and eth2. The configuration is something like:
eth0 (Internet)
eth1 (network 1) 192.168.4.X
eth2 (network 2) 192
On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 14:33 +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> The external_acl_type directive must go before any acl's trying to use
> that helper.
Thanks that stopped it from 'bungling'.
Now when I try to access a website I get the following in the cache.log:
^T2007/05/11 14:15:48| Failed to sel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking at implementing squid for one of my clients and have a
question regarding bandwidth usage. In the scenario I will have multiple
locations with very few PC's approximately 2-3 machines per location.
If I setup a main squid server in one of my main locations
fre 2007-05-11 klockan 10:06 +0100 skrev seb:
> My problem seems to be located in the external_acl_type as when this is
> commented out along with other dependent acls the squid process starts
> up, otherwise the following error is generated:
The external_acl_type directive must go before any acl
tor 2007-05-10 klockan 17:06 -0700 skrev Justin Dossey:
> Shouldn't delay pools affect the connection between the proxy and the
> Internet when Squid is in web accelerator mode?
Probably, but it's not what it was designed for. Patches welcome
however.
Regards
Henrik
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On 5/9/07, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way to balance based on least connections, or something else?
Not today, but probably quite easy to add.
How would I go about getting this on a developer's radar screen? I
don't think this is something I could do myself.
Seems now are working fine..
one curious thing...
when squid is under high load (peak time).. the median time ir very
low.. sometimes 30ms!!!
:)
thanks
regards !!!
On 5/9/07, Alexandre Correa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Seems this problem happens after i lower my cache_mem ...
i´m using 64m
--- Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 09.05.07 19:36, Gilbert Ng wrote:
> > I got a problem on watching youtube or those flash
> video in our LAN.
> > If I disable our squid, it is smooth but when we
> start it, I need much
> > more time to download
> > the video.
>
> of cours
Hi,
I am trying to produce a squid setup as depicted in
www.cdal.co.uk/Proxy2.png
2 squid instances, one running on port 3128 (frontend) and another on
port 3030 (backend).
3 instances of DansGuardian running on 8080, 8081 and 8082 which act as
cache peers to the frontend squid.
The frontend
Is there an option to allow the connection to be held open between two
squid servers for a long duration?
I want to reduce the intial setup up to connect remotely to an apache
server with "wget" since wget doesn't support http 1.1 persistent caching,
plus wget session does not stay open afte
i used squid 3.0 for two weeks and everything was ok.
now the cache is 30GB and it crashes
it starts ok... it works for 2-4 seconds and then
crashes without a message in the logs.
the only thing i did was starting it with 16834
file descriptors
anybody had this problem ?
On 09.05.07 19:36, Gilbert Ng wrote:
> I got a problem on watching youtube or those flash video in our LAN.
> If I disable our squid, it is smooth but when we start it, I need much
> more time to download
> the video.
of course - it's not cached by squid. IF it's cached by squid, it loads
faster.
On 09.05.07 19:36, Seonkyu Park wrote:
> My Apache web server add some header when download avi files.
...
>
>Header set Cache-Control "no-store, nocache, must-revalidate"
>
should be a bit more efficient.
But why do you want all videos not to be cached? Do you need to generate
outgoi
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