Hallo, Amos,
Du meintest am 12.03.11:
is there a simple ACL for setting a download quota for users or
for MAC addresses?
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>> Thank you - there I've only found "squish" (don't know if it's still
>> maintained ...). I'll take a try.
> Squid does not do Quotas.
> If delay pools (b
On 12/03/11 01:39, Maurizio Marini wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 13:08:34 +0100
Maurizio Marini wrote:
can i configure squid to allow java to upgrade w/out ntlm authetication?
sorry
can i configure squid to allow java to upgrade with ntlm authetication?
Maybe.
can i allow something before:
On 11/03/11 20:40, Stranger Stranger wrote:
It means NTLM authentication. I want to forward domain user name and
password to bluecoat over squid.
I want to use squid only caching.Authentication will be on bluecoat.
Squid cannot support NTLM like this. The closest we can get is
performing Nego
On 12/03/11 03:24, Tapio Niemi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to squid and proxying in general, and I'm wondering if squid or
any other proxy software by that matter is the right tool for the setup
I need to do.
Here's my situation. I have a HTTPS-only server on public internet,
which requires client c
On 12/03/11 03:28, Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Leonardo,
Du meintest am 11.03.11:
is there a simple ACL for setting a download quota for users or for
MAC addresses?
squid 3.1.11 and/or 3.2.0.5
"squidquota" seems to be dead, "squid quota manager" (sqm) too.
"dealay pools" doesn't work "per us
Please use
http://sourceforge.net/projects/squidkerbauth/files/negotiate_wrapper/negotiate_wrapper-1.0.1/negotiate_wrapper-1.0.1.tar.gz/download
as I had overlooked an issue.
Markus
"Markus Moeller" wrote in message
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Hi Wolfgang,
You could try my new
Hi again,
I am using one box (4Gb RAM, modern multicore CPU) for a mono-instance
proxy-only (non-caching) squid 3.1.9 version, serving about 2500
clients .
CPU is never over 30%, and vmstat output does not show any swapping.
1) The configuration of the instance is very simple indeed:
# --
Hallo, Leonardo,
Du meintest am 11.03.11:
>> is there a simple ACL for setting a download quota for users or for
>> MAC addresses?
>>
>> squid 3.1.11 and/or 3.2.0.5
>>
>> "squidquota" seems to be dead, "squid quota manager" (sqm) too.
>> "dealay pools" doesn't work "per user".
> no, there's
Hi all,
I'm new to squid and proxying in general, and I'm wondering if squid or
any other proxy software by that matter is the right tool for the setup
I need to do.
Here's my situation. I have a HTTPS-only server on public internet,
which requires client certificate authentication from all
It would be much easier if you use a NAS like Mikrotik (RouterOS) and
for more features you can combine it with RADIUS server.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Leonardo Rodrigues
wrote:
> Em 11/03/11 10:28, Helmut Hullen escreveu:
>>
>> Hallo, squid-users,
>>
>> is there a simple ACL for setting
Em 11/03/11 10:28, Helmut Hullen escreveu:
Hallo, squid-users,
is there a simple ACL for setting a download quota for users or for MAC
addresses?
squid 3.1.11 and/or 3.2.0.5
"squidquota" seems to be dead, "squid quota manager" (sqm) too. "dealay
pools" doesn't work "per user".
Viele Gruesse!
Hallo, squid-users,
is there a simple ACL for setting a download quota for users or for MAC
addresses?
squid 3.1.11 and/or 3.2.0.5
"squidquota" seems to be dead, "squid quota manager" (sqm) too. "dealay
pools" doesn't work "per user".
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 13:08:34 +0100
Maurizio Marini wrote:
> can i configure squid to allow java to upgrade w/out ntlm authetication?
sorry
can i configure squid to allow java to upgrade with ntlm authetication?
can i allow something before:
acl ntlm proxy_auth REQUIRED
http_access allow ntlm
CentOS 5.5
squid-2.6.STABLE21-6.el5
squid with ntlm authetication
i am not able to upgrade java :(
1299844874.735379 192.168.20.130 TCP_MISS/302 381 GET
http://java.sun.com/update/1.6.0/map-1.6.0.xml administrator
DIRECT/192.9.162.55 -
1299844875.807228 192.168.20.130 TCP_MISS/200 4550
On 11/03/11 12:13, Guy Bashkansky wrote:
I'm trying to implement the If-Unmodified-Since (IUMS) capability in Squid 2.x.
When a client IUMS request comes, I raise a new request flag iums,
store the iums time, and send an IMS request to the origin. When the
origin response comes back, I modify t
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