On tor, 2008-06-19 at 11:58 -0700, Jeff W wrote:
Um, I'm having a strange problem where it seems the only website I'm
unable to access from behind my squid3 proxy is a number of sites at
secure.ncix.com.
I've added an always_direct option but that does not seem to have
helped.
On
Hi,
i've still got problems understandig refresh rules completely. I've
setup these rules:
refresh_pattern ^ftp: 1440 20% 10080
refresh_pattern ^gopher: 1440 0% 1440
refresh_pattern . 5 75% 15
refresh_pattern -i \.css$ 1440 90% 3660 override-expire
reload-into-ims ignore-reload
refresh_pattern
Dear Friends,
I would like to know whether it is possible to log chatting of office
users by squid.
If squid cannot, what s/w should i use to log chatting.
Your comments are warmly welcomed.
Mr Crack 007
Hello,
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 20:01:03 +0630
Mr Crack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to know whether it is possible to log chatting of office
users by squid.
Do you mean logging when users login / logoff a particular instant
messaging service, or do you mean logging conversations ?
Amos Jeffries wrote:
I suspect you have turned forwarded_for off to silence the warnings,
yes? There may be a forwarding loop undetected with the interception
loop-back.
I have turned forwarded_for off, but it wasn't to silence warnings.
What warnings do you mean?
Also which release of
Richard Chapman wrote:
Hi Chris - and many many thanks...
See also below.
You have two choices with SARG.
The first is the simplest, but might not meet your needs. Make sure
in your sarg.conf file the report_type directive includes
users_sites and date_time and/or site_user_time_date.
Amos Jeffries wrote:
I suspect you have turned forwarded_for off to silence the warnings,
yes? There may be a forwarding loop undetected with the interception
loop-back.
Hmm, well I tried enabling forwarded_for but unfortunately still no go.
Any more ideas?
Much appreciated,
Jeff.
Jeff Welling wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
I suspect you have turned forwarded_for off to silence the warnings,
yes? There may be a forwarding loop undetected with the interception
loop-back.
Hmm, well I tried enabling forwarded_for but unfortunately still no go.
Any more ideas?
Try an
Hi!
I'm trying to use group names that include white spaces (such as
Group Name) with external auths.
I got some ACLs defined like this:
external_acl_type ldap_group %LOGIN /usr/lib/squid/squid_ldap_group -W
/etc/squid/squid_ldap.secret -D cn=Manager,dc=test,dc=local -b
Hi!
Sorry, I forgot to give this info:
squid version: 2.6stable5 (debian etch).
I also tried: 2.6stable20 (from backports).
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 7:22 PM, Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to use group names that include white spaces (such as
Group
Hello,
I use a HTTP captive portal to authenticate users and gives them access to
network resources. It actually store Username/MAC/IP in a database when a
user authenticate, and add the needed filtering rules in Iptable/Netfilter
(based on IP and MAC) to open usual ports (80, 443 .) for the
Guillaume BRAUX wrote:
Hello,
I use a HTTP captive portal to authenticate users and gives them access to
network resources. It actually store Username/MAC/IP in a database when a
user authenticate, and add the needed filtering rules in Iptable/Netfilter
(based on IP and MAC) to open usual
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