Nandika Rupasinghe wrote:
Hi,
This is my first time installaton on cache.
any one can send to me complete installation procedure/steps of squid 3.0
for the Free BSD .if u can send pratical example, pl.
Welcome,
Please read the Squid FAQ, where you will find helpful advice and most
of
Specific to your loop-back problem:
You need to adjust your reverse-proxy configuration to block the
CONNECT
method being used to access the peers.
Sorry, but can you elaborate on this?
The internal net - forward proxy step of the chain uses a CONNECT
request.
I am blocking access to .google-analytics. on my home network, but a
few sites like songza.com require a google-analytics.com cookie to be
set in order to function properly. So my question is this, how do I
allow google-analytics.com, but only from a certain domain, such as
songza.com or
I have installed a Foundry ServerIron XL in front of my caches.
The problem is that I do not see any traffic going towards my caches and
nothing on tcpdump. If I manually force the proxy it works fine.
Any ideas?? ... Here is my Configs. I am directly connected to port 10
for testing
hi,
iv been trying for hours to try and get this to work,
basicly this is what i am wanting to do,
Deny if requested is not on allowed port
Allow local users accounts (got this working)
Allow if the requested url is *.mydomain.com
Deny if no the above
below what im using, - all the fully
Hello Amos and squid test or trunk readers, I hate to keep banging on this
issue but from the squid wiki I have learned how to turn on the squid selective
debug_options: (1,6 3,6 93,6). I now have much more manageable debug logging
but I still don't understand everything. It appears squid is
Alan Lehman wrote:
Specific to your loop-back problem:
You need to adjust your reverse-proxy configuration to block the
CONNECT
method being used to access the peers.
Sorry, but can you elaborate on this?
The internal net - forward proxy step of the chain uses a CONNECT
request.
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Alan Lehman wrote:
Specific to your loop-back problem:
You need to adjust your reverse-proxy configuration to block the
CONNECT
method being used to access the peers.
Sorry, but can you elaborate on this?
The internal net - forward proxy step of the chain uses a
CopyrightPhilly wrote:
hi,
iv been trying for hours to try and get this to work,
basicly this is what i am wanting to do,
Deny if requested is not on allowed port
Allow local users accounts (got this working)
Allow if the requested url is *.mydomain.com
Deny if no the above
below what im
Hi, Junyong and Amos
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
Not at all. I wish you can succeed. And please share your expirence
for me.
I could build it ! thank you.
(Squid 3.1, Linux Kernel 2.6.28, iptables 1.4.3rc1)
Now, I'm researching more detail.
hmm,
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