Found the problem, CURL was configured to digest auth while I used
basic.
Thanks,
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Dan Peretz [mailto:dper...@interwise.com]
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 2:05 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] When using POST with authentication, I
is of course reachable bypassing squid.
Squid version is 2.6.STABLE21, configured as transparent proxy.
Clients and squid server uses the same dns.
Thank you for your help
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Hi,
I am using squid 3.0 STABLE20 on RHEL5 in conjunction with shorewall
4.4.4-1. I am using squid in non-transparent proxy mode. Currently I m
working like this:
Shorewall squid are installed on same box. Shorewall is listening on
this box on local interface and forwarding all http (port
Hello, list !
Several days ago I find that squid 3.0STABLE16 eating cpu when client using
HTTP connect and his request is hitting by squid delay pool. I posted message
on list and were noticed to be using squid3.0STABLE20 - last stable version
in 3.0 branch. I tried to upgrade our squid to
Jeff Pang escribió:
I have been using HttpWatch for doing this, a cool tool.
Hello Jeff!
It appears that it's an extension for web browsers. I'm afraid I need to
solve this stuff form the Squid size, I'm sure someone should have to
fight about this in the past.
Greetings,
Dererk
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BOFH
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 10:14:35 -0300
From:
To
CC: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Custom rules to analyze HTTP headers
Jeff Pang escribió:
I have been using HttpWatch for doing this, a cool tool.
Hello Jeff!
It
Trying to setup a small local proxy for testing..
2.7 Stable7 on FreeBSD 32bit
here are the mem and cache entries from squid.conf..
# memory options
memory_pools off
cache_mem 1024 MB
maximum_object_size_in_memory 2 MB
## cache options
cache deny all
cache_dir null /tmp
cache_access_log
Hello All,
Infrastructure :
M/c OS : Win 2003 server
Parent Proxy is : www-xxx.us.org.com:80
All my request should be gone through with this proxy.
Can anyone tell me how to configure the same?
you response would be greatly appreciated
This is for testing purpose...
Regards
Ashok
B. Cook wrote:
Trying to setup a small local proxy for testing..
2.7 Stable7 on FreeBSD 32bit
here are the mem and cache entries from squid.conf..
# memory options
memory_pools off
cache_mem 1024 MB
maximum_object_size_in_memory 2 MB
## cache options
cache deny all
cache_dir null /tmp
Profeta, Dante wrote:
Hi all,
After a minute or two of stall while contacting
http://www.unitedfamilyhospitals.com we are getting the following error:
snip ---
While trying to retrieve the URL: http://www.unitedfamilyhospitals.com/
The following error was encountered:
* Read Error
The
Asim Ahmed @ Folio3 wrote:
Hi,
I am using squid 3.0 STABLE20 on RHEL5 in conjunction with shorewall
4.4.4-1. I am using squid in non-transparent proxy mode. Currently I m
working like this:
Shorewall squid are installed on same box. Shorewall is listening on
this box on local interface
ASHOKKUMAR PURUSHOTHAMAN wrote:
Hello All,
Infrastructure :
M/c OS : Win 2003 server
Parent Proxy is : www-xxx.us.org.com:80
All my request should be gone through with this proxy.
Can anyone tell me how to configure the same?
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 23:22:16 -0300, Dererk der...@buenosaireslibre.org
wrote:
Amos Jeffries escribió:
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 19:20:22 -0300, Dererk
der...@buenosaireslibre.org
wrote:
Hi there!
I'm requiring to create custom access rules for Squid so that I can
analyze the HTTP headers
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 17:22:27 +0500, Asim Ahmed @ Folio3
aah...@folio3.com wrote:
Hi,
I am using squid 3.0 STABLE20 on RHEL5 in conjunction with shorewall
4.4.4-1. I am using squid in non-transparent proxy mode. Currently I m
working like this:
Shorewall squid are installed on same box.
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 11:06:40 -0500, B. Cook
bc...@poughkeepsieschools.org wrote:
Trying to setup a small local proxy for testing..
2.7 Stable7 on FreeBSD 32bit
here are the mem and cache entries from squid.conf..
# memory options
memory_pools off
cache_mem 1024 MB
hi,
First i tried to run squid as transparent (interception) proxy that
didn't work. Browsing and other internet usage became too inconsistent.
too many break ups were occuring and all of a sudden browsing stop and
restart after some time ranging from a 30 seconds to a few minutes.
hitting
Is it possible to redirect ie7 or ie8 https connect requests to an
error page. It's trivial with http requests, but with ie8 I get a
cannot display webpage error. Can I set up an acl rule that will
enable an error page to be configured?
Thanks for any help.
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:50:04 -0500, Cary Lewis cary.le...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is it possible to redirect ie7 or ie8 https connect requests to an
error page. It's trivial with http requests, but with ie8 I get a
cannot display webpage error. Can I set up an acl rule that will
enable an error page
Dear All,
i have 4 proxy server with about 1000 request per second average , i
have extra free nic in every server and i connected that 4 proxy to 1
switch and give them 1 network ip. i set 4 proxy as SIBLING each other.
after few days i got problem like.
1. weird error log (sometimes)
Is it possible to limit the upload by it's rate and not by it's size in squid?
Hi, I need some hardware/software suggestions for TPROXY servers.
We're an ISP and have been trialling Squid for a while on an assorted
collection of spare hardware. (We've got some Dell 2950 running VMware and
iSCSI, also Dell 2970 with VMware and SAS HDD, also HP DL360-G5 non-VMware
with SAS
Michael Bowe wrote:
Hi, I need some hardware/software suggestions for TPROXY servers.
We're an ISP and have been trialling Squid for a while on an assorted
collection of spare hardware. (We've got some Dell 2950 running VMware and
iSCSI, also Dell 2970 with VMware and SAS HDD, also HP DL360-G5
Amos Jeffries wrote:
NP: Squid cannot make network fetches go faster than the line speed. All
it can do is cache things locally for a repeat request to be faster. For
the best caching controls it's a toss up between 2.7 and 3.1 as of this
writing.
Doesn't HTTP 1.1 specify that content can
Linda W wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
NP: Squid cannot make network fetches go faster than the line speed. All
it can do is cache things locally for a repeat request to be faster. For
the best caching controls it's a toss up between 2.7 and 3.1 as of this
writing.
Doesn't HTTP 1.1
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