Is this a further complication on top of the other thread we are
discussing SSL links?
Yes ... all boiling back to us not being allowed to alter proxy settings on the
PC. They want us to install a proxy, but won't let us change proxy settings,
go figure. My original thought had been, ok,
From: senthilkumaar2021 senthilkumaar2...@gmail.com
Is there any possibility to pass urlpath rewritten urls to particular
cache_peer in reverse proxy
The urlpath rewritten is done using perl script .only path in url is re
written
Three identical web servers are running at different ip and
From: John Doe jd...@yahoo.com
From: senthilkumaar2021 senthilkumaar2...@gmail.com
Is there any possibility to pass urlpath rewritten urls to particular
cache_peer in reverse proxy
The urlpath rewritten is done using perl script .only path in url is re
written
Three identical web
Sagar wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your speedy response. I'm not able to find a proper command
for disabling the loadable modules. can you please show how?
./configure --disable-loadable-modules ...
(if the packaging system does the ./configure for you I'm not sure how
to pass it in)
Amos
Bucci, David G wrote:
Is this a further complication on top of the other thread we are
discussing SSL links?
Yes ... all boiling back to us not being allowed to alter proxy settings on the
PC. They want us to install a proxy, but won't let us change proxy settings,
go figure. My original
Are you allowed to change or get things added to the hosts file?
You could add the domain there and make it resolve to localhost. With
the proxy listening on localhost:80 using a reverse-proxy config (at
the child end [Squid C in our other discussions]).
Ooh, interesting - aren't you just
Hi Joseph,
Here is a short overview what squid_kerb_ldap does.
1) A user authenticates with either NTLM (username will be NT-DOM\user)
or Kerberos (username will be u...@kerb-dom)
2) squid_kerb_ldap uses the -N flag to map NT-DOM to KERB-DOM for NTLM
authenticated users
3) Uses DNS
Here is a short overview what squid_kerb_ldap does.
1) A user authenticates with either NTLM (username will be NT-DOM\user)
or Kerberos (username will be u...@kerb-dom)
2) squid_kerb_ldap uses the -N flag to map NT-DOM to KERB-DOM for NTLM
authenticated users
3) Uses DNS SRV records
Bucci, David G wrote:
Are you allowed to change or get things added to the hosts file?
You could add the domain there and make it resolve to localhost. With
the proxy listening on localhost:80 using a reverse-proxy config (at
the child end [Squid C in our other discussions]).
Ooh,
Hi,
I am trying to set up squid proxy for my network where I also want to monitor
the file uploads with their names.
My first question is that is it possible to monitor uploaded file names using
squid and continuing on that question i would like to ask if possible then what
is the best way
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