Basic authentication does not work here, I don't know why. Can you
elaborate on the 'login=NEGOTIATE'? I read about it in the config
manual but its not so clear:
login=NEGOTIATE
If this is a personal/workgroup proxy and your parent
requires a secure
Dear all,
I have one squid that's running two subnets (different delay-pools) on
one ISP.
Requirement has changed, the new scenario is as such:
Subnet #1 goes from ISP#1
Subnet #2 goes through ISP#2
To do so should i have to create a secondary Squid or is there a way i
could do so from one
Assuming you are using Linux , first you have to create proper routing
table for both ISPs , linking each IP to its gateway. Once you are
done with that , you can use tcp_outgoing_address in squid to redirect
each subnet is IPs to the proper ISP.
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Roland Roland
Is it possible to get an apache 1.3 web server to instruct squid
adnother caches via headers or anything else to only cache images or
everything except the actually requested page (the bulk) and not
dynamically created text?
Thanks
Kc
Hi everyone,
I have configure my squid for OWA and I would like (for security reasons) to
know the function which enable to keep the same URL (that of my squid) when I
redirecting on OWA.
Now :
Customer (web) go to squid url https://squid_url redirecting by
cache_peer
I haven't received any questions/replies concerning my issue.
Any ideas? Do you need any further clarification?
Amos do you have any suggestion?
Thanks in advance,
GZ
-Original Message-
From: George N. Zavalis [mailto:gzaba...@dolnet.gr]
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 12:33 PM
To:
check your cache.log on both servers and look for 'sibling'. cat
cache.log | grep -i sibling , sometimes you find message saying peer
disabled for some reason.
2011/6/1 George N. Zavalis gzaba...@dolnet.gr
I haven't received any questions/replies concerning my issue.
Any ideas? Do you need
Hi,
So that the correct version numbers 2
Sorry I do not understand what you want to indicate.
root@teste:~# klist -ekt /etc/squid3/proxy.keytab
Keytab name: WRFILE:/etc/squid3/proxy.keytab
KVNO Timestamp Principal
-
The second log line on the last email shows that we are logging the
IP, in that case, google.
Our resolv.conf points to several DNS servers for our ISP, which all
seem to always have an immediate answer when we do an nslookup
manually.
Is squid caching negative dns queries? Is there a way to
On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 12:42:30 +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
Is it possible to get an apache 1.3 web server to instruct squid
adnother caches via headers or anything else to only cache images or
everything except the actually requested page (the bulk) and not
dynamically created text?
Thanks
Kc
Hi,
So that the correct version numbers 2
root@teste:~# klist -ekt /etc/squid3/proxy.keytab
Keytab name: WRFILE:/etc/squid3/proxy.keytab
KVNO Timestamp Principal
-
9 12/31/69 20:00:00
I have installed and configured Squid (2.7 and 3.0).
Default settings in place except for ACL to allow access for local network.
Squid is working 99.99% with the exception of a few sites, including
http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/
I get some header banner being displayed, and nothing else.
Thanks for the advice, yes it's on a linux box.
Though i have both IPs coming from the same Router.
and not connected to a public ISP.
routing is done on the routers side..
In other terms if i understood your advice correctly i'll do the following:
IPs assigned to Squid box:
192.168.1.X
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