So given that products like dansguardian (assuming this is one solution) (in a
school/corp environment) need to be purchased, would the logical choice be to
just go and start using Squid 3 with ICAP?I'm a little green on how this works,
if theres a link I could visit that explains it in true
On 26.05.09 20:48, Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
I am using squid 3.0 with ntlm authentication. Now when a user try to
attach a file in gmail he got an authentication windows now even if he
enter the user name and passwd the attachment is not uploading.
Now if use https://mail.google.com/mail/
Hello Amos,
Thanks for the reply my answers are inline..
Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
Dear Ben,
I have almost 6000 users on my proxy server i can't do it from user end.
Ben Scott wrote:
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Nitin Bhadauria
nitin.bhadau...@tetrain.com wrote:
I am using
On 27.05.09 11:19, Jeff Pang wrote:
(Status-Line) HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Connectionkeep-alive
Content-Length6623
Content-Type image/gif
Date Wed, 27 May 2009 03:13:09 GMT
ETag 9781c3-19df-45b36404d1e00
Last-Modified Sat, 08 Nov 2008 23:54:32 GMT
ServerApache/2.2.3 (Red Hat)
Dear Amos,
Thank you for your advice,
Then, Proxy-Authorization is in not the encapsulated message in my 2nd
mail(squid3.0 STABLE13) .
I think this conforms to RFC and this is not bug,
and Your opinion is also the same ?
I look for the report of bugs .
I guess the bug to have been corrected
On 27.05.09 12:53, Lucas Vianna wrote:
Before asking, I had read about web page authentication, but
i didn't find any practical example.
The web page authentication is not squid's business, the webserver has to
take care about that.
I wouldn't like to use the pop-up browser to authenticate my
On 27.05.09 18:55, RoLaNd RoLaNd wrote:
Subject: [squid-users] direct access for local intranet urls
i'm not sure how to do this, though i want to make sure that my local
intranet sites aren't cached with squid.
note that direct access and aren't cached are two different things.
direct access
X-Pad avoid browser bug
From the headers above, what does the last line (X-Pad) mean?
Thanks.
apparently more data added to avoid unspecified browser bug.
I can only guess, but M$IE configured to show friendly HTTP
error messages changes received content to it's own error
Dear All,
I have been noticing for some time now that my squid server passes in nearly
regular intervals during the day where the squid process CPU usage hits 100%
for around 20 - 30 seconds or so during which squid will not serve requests.
After these 20 -30sec the squid CPU usage drops to
michael hiatt wrote:
So given that products like dansguardian (assuming this is one
solution) (in a school/corp environment) need to be purchased, would
the logical choice be to just go and start using Squid 3 with
ICAP?I'm a little green on how this works, if theres a link I could
visit that
I have a question about setting up squid in my environment.
My network is fairly generic:
a firewall running openwrt, 4 mb flash and 8 mb ram, providing NAT
a server providing DNS and DHCP services; this machine is also used for
terminal services so users are logged in to this machine directly
Yan Seiner wrote:
I have a question about setting up squid in my environment.
My network is fairly generic:
a firewall running openwrt, 4 mb flash and 8 mb ram, providing NAT
a server providing DNS and DHCP services; this machine is also used for
terminal services so users are logged in to
Hi,
there's been a lot of talk about TPROXY being added back into the linux
kernel and squid changing to support it.
Currently, we do transparent proxying by policy routing port 80 traffic to
the proxy server then using DNAT (iptables) on the proxy server.
Could someone point me to something
Configure your proxy box as a bridge
Internetrouterbridge---switchlan
http://freshmeat.net/articles/configuring-a-transparent-proxywebcache-in
-a-bridge-using-squid-and-ebtables
-Original Message-
From: Yan Seiner [mailto:y...@seiner.com]
Sent: May-29-09 8:24 AM
To:
Hello,
I use squid as reverse proxy, however, in the backend Apache access
log, I found that squid is using HTTP 1.0 to connect, but in the squid
access log, it is using HTTP 1.1.
Are there anything I missed / mis-configured?
Thanks.
Hi
Is there a way to delete objects in the cache that are unused for X days
?
If a website is frequently visited, keep it in the cache. If another
website has been visited 1 time during the last month, delete it from
the cache.
Is it possible ?
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Roy M. setesting...@gmail.com wrote:
I use squid as reverse proxy, however, in the backend Apache access
log, I found that squid is using HTTP 1.0 to connect, but in the squid
access log, it is using HTTP 1.1.
What release of Squid? Most releases don't do
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Maxime Gaudreault
mgaudrea...@reference.qc.ca wrote:
Is there a way to delete objects in the cache that are unused for X days
Squid manages the cache automatically. The least recently used
objects are removed as needed.
-- Ben
Squid (any version) stil does not fully conform to all required parts
of HTTP/1.1 and thus it can't honestly advertise itself as compliant.
On 5/29/09, Roy M. setesting...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I use squid as reverse proxy, however, in the backend Apache access
log, I found that squid is
Hello,
this might be common knowledge to some of you..
but as I'm still fine tuning my squid setup. I need to restart squid for the
new changes in squid.conf to take effect.
needless to say with each restart browsing stops for about 30 seconds or so
till squid boots up again...
is there any
Some, but not all, changes can take effect with a
squid -k reconfigure
So, for example if you edit ACLs you can apply them without restarting squid.
James ZuelowCBJ MIS (907)586-0236
Network Specialist...Registered Linux User No. 186591
-Original Message-
From:
Hello,
I will begin building a PoC Squid environment. Right now the latest
book that I can find on Squid is dated 2004 (5.5 years old!!). It's the
O'Reilly Media book, 'Squid: The Definitive Guide' (ISBN: 0596001622 /
978-0596001629).
One of my co-workers already has this book
I find:
squid -k reconfigure
to be effective.
Ross
--
Ross Reedstrom, Ph.D. reeds...@rice.edu
Systems Engineer Admin, Research Scientistphone: 713-348-6166
The Connexions Project http://cnx.orgfax: 713-348-3665
Rice University
Ragheb Rustom wrote:
Dear All,
I have been noticing for some time now that my squid server passes in nearly
regular intervals during the day where the squid process CPU usage hits 100%
for around 20 - 30 seconds or so during which squid will not serve requests.
After these 20 -30sec the squid
Roland Roland wrote:
Hello,
this might be common knowledge to some of you..
but as I'm still fine tuning my squid setup. I need to restart squid
for the new changes in squid.conf to take effect.
needless to say with each restart browsing stops for about 30 seconds
or so till squid boots up
Vimal Gupta wrote:
Hi,
I have installed squid-3.0.STABLE15 on my RHEL Box. Now I want to use
redirection (browser based). For example:-
If some one come from a IE and request for abc.com redirect to
ie.abc.com
If someone come from mozilla and request for abc.com redirect to
mz.abc.com
For all
On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 21:36 +0300, Roland Roland wrote:
Hello,
this might be common knowledge to some of you..
but as I'm still fine tuning my squid setup. I need to restart squid for the
new changes in squid.conf to take effect.
needless to say with each restart browsing stops for about
Greetings
We have an unusual problem.
One of our clients uses a program to request map data from one of our
servers. We have a reverse proxy squid cache in front of it. Client
hits squid, which gets data from web server and serves it back to client.
Here's the problem. Client uses broken
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Yan Seiner wrote:
I have a question about setting up squid in my environment.
My network is fairly generic:
a firewall running openwrt, 4 mb flash and 8 mb ram, providing NAT
a server providing DNS and DHCP services; this machine is also used
for terminal services so
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:43 PM, John Horne john.ho...@plymouth.ac.uk wrote:
I would agree with others in using 'squid -k reconfigure'. However, I
always run 'squid -k parse' beforehand, just to make sure the config
file is valid.
I believe squid -k reconfigure parses the config file and
I can verify this to be true, as I've 'bungled' my squid.conf many a
time and squid kept running until I fixed it.
-hackmiester
Too short? http://five.sentenc.es/
2009/5/29 Ben Scott mailvor...@gmail.com:
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:43 PM, John Horne john.ho...@plymouth.ac.uk wrote:
I would
Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Hi,
there's been a lot of talk about TPROXY being added back into the linux
kernel and squid changing to support it.
Currently, we do transparent proxying by policy routing port 80 traffic to
the proxy server then using DNAT (iptables) on the proxy server.
Could
Daniel:
Hello,
I will begin building a PoC Squid environment. Right now the latest
book that I can find on Squid is dated 2004 (5.5 years old!!). It's the
O'Reilly Media book, 'Squid: The Definitive Guide' (ISBN: 0596001622 /
978-0596001629).
One of my co-workers already has
Yan Seiner:
While trying to retrieve the URL:
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/05/landmark-study-drm-truly-does-make-pirates-out-of-us-all.ars
The following error was encountered:
Unable to determine IP address from host name for /arstechnica.com/
The dnsserver returned:
Yan Seiner wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Yan Seiner wrote:
I have a question about setting up squid in my environment.
My network is fairly generic:
a firewall running openwrt, 4 mb flash and 8 mb ram, providing NAT
a server providing DNS and DHCP services; this machine is also used
for
Kinkie wrote:
Squid (any version) stil does not fully conform to all required parts
of HTTP/1.1 and thus it can't honestly advertise itself as compliant.
On 5/29/09, Roy M. setesting...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I use squid as reverse proxy, however, in the backend Apache access
log, I found
botem...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings
We have an unusual problem.
One of our clients uses a program to request map data from one of our
servers. We have a reverse proxy squid cache in front of it. Client
hits squid, which gets data from web server and serves it back to client.
Here's the
Chris Robertson :
Vimal Gupta wrote:
Hi,
I have installed squid-3.0.STABLE15 on my RHEL Box. Now I want to use
redirection (browser based). For example:-
If some one come from a IE and request for abc.com redirect to
ie.abc.com
If someone come from mozilla and request for abc.com redirect to
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