Hi all,
Can anyone know how to check which file is get from squid and which file is get
from original web server when I load a page?
Regards,
Kei
On 14/05/11 00:05, Javier Conti wrote:
Hello,
I have an internal Squid 3.1.12 proxy which has no direct access to
any sites but instead forwards all request to a few external proxies
(also Squid 3.1.12).
To accomplish this, I have 4 cache_peers configured as parent and use
the "never_direct allo
Hi Folks,
I am trying to configure the squid3.1.x with c-icap and modules on
ubuntu 10.10. Things went well for the srv_clamav. However, when we
test the srv_check_url module, ICAP protocol error as shown:
The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve the URL:
==
Hi Eugene,
I created another helper called negotiate_wrapper which is part of squid
3.2 (although there is a bug in squid 3.2 which means Negotiate/ntlm is not
working with squid 3.2) . Anyway the wrapper work fine with squid 3.1 and
3.0.
The config is:
#
# Negotiate/Kerberos and Negotiate
2011/5/12 Amos Jeffries :
> Versions would be helpful.
Hi amos my version is
squid-2.6.STABLE21-6.el5
>
> Your log show a success (status 200) reply using HTTP protocol.
> The only thing strange is that "http://www.hotmail.com"; always replies with
> a 302 redirect for me, never 200.
>
> This 2
Hi
What does the entry "Filemap bits in use" with "squidclient
mgr:storedir" means? What happens, if this is running nearly 100% or
exactly 100%?
Thanks for a hint.
Regards,
Tom
Hi.
I wanted to ask is there any progress or solution/workaround to this
problem ?
Once per 3-4 months I'm trying to deploy a negotiate authentication
scheme; the majority of clients works just fine, but some of the clients
(and each time these are some important ones) start to sending NTLM
Hello,
I have an internal Squid 3.1.12 proxy which has no direct access to
any sites but instead forwards all request to a few external proxies
(also Squid 3.1.12).
To accomplish this, I have 4 cache_peers configured as parent and use
the "never_direct allow all" directive.
It mostly works as exp