Hum,
I use it as transparent, and users don't need to insert the proxy in the
browser, I simply forward traffic using iptables, so this means that I won't
be able to, correct?
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One of our users is forwarding a document to me, some abominable Java
application can use a proxy IFF
Java Streaming is activated in the proxy
W-T-F? What is Java Streaming?
Running Squid 2.7 STABLE3 on Debian, do I have Java Streaming
activated?
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Jorge Bastos wrote:
Hum,
I use it as transparent, and users don't need to insert the proxy in the
browser, I simply forward traffic using iptables, so this means that I won't
be able to, correct?
Well the problem with transparent. Is that you won't by nature usually
get domains that are
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
One of our users is forwarding a document to me, some abominable Java
application can use a proxy IFF
Java Streaming is activated in the proxy
W-T-F? What is Java Streaming?
Running Squid 2.7 STABLE3 on Debian, do I have Java Streaming
activated?
Sounds like you have
Jeff Peng wrote:
Amos Jeffries 写道:
Jeff Peng wrote:
Hi,
I set up two groups of rules for the same accelerated domain name, but
the selection arithmetic and original servers are different.
Why squid doesn't complain about this setting? Which rule will squid
choose when accept that a
Hi,
could somebody explain me how can I set up a PostgreSQL based
authentication for squid?
I found this post
http://nucleo.freeservers.com/squid_auth/pgsql_auth.html; but it
looks very outdated and not explaining
how make use of the built module :-/
I googled a lot without any result; I
Hello all
Some time ago I had mentioned a problem I was having doing purges on squid.
Sometimes the purge will happen, but the tool will complain it never got a
reply from a particular server. Othertimes, it complains and no purge happened
either.
We wrote a small perl tool to contact our
I have noticed when doing much the same thing as you with GETs and
PURGES to the cache with squidclient that sometime the log will show a
PURGE, but squidclient returns and error that the URL was not in the
cache. Even when I do a GET, see it in the log, do another GET to see
the TCP_HIT to
The generic DB auth helper shipped with Squid (squid_db_auth) should
work fine, and is both documented and maintained.
helpers/basic_auth/DB/
On fre, 2008-09-19 at 19:19 +0200, Simone wrote:
Hi,
could somebody explain me how can I set up a PostgreSQL based
authentication for squid?
I
We have a company intranet server running Apache2 on Debian 4. Currently it is
only available on our LAN. We would like to make it available outside our LAN.
However, we want users to have to authenticate against our Active Directory
when they are coming from the outside. Once they have
On fre, 2008-09-19 at 13:04 -0700, Andrew Struiksma wrote:
We have a company intranet server running Apache2 on Debian 4.
Currently it is only available on our LAN. We would like to make it
available outside our LAN. However, we want users to have to
authenticate against our Active Directory
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