Hi,
Squid 3.1 seems to response HTTP/1.0 to the client even if the
server responses HTTP/1.1 to squid. Why ?
For your information, Squid 3.2 responses HTTP/1.1.
Sincerely,
--
Mikio Kishi
On 9/11/2011 12:29 a.m., feralert wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new on the list so hi everyone and please do excuse my english.
And now down to bussiness :)
Im having trouble accessing www.citibank.com with squid 2.7. I'm
actually trying from two different platforms (Debian Lenny linux box
running 2.7.ST
On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 07:41:57 -0800 (PST), franzo318 wrote:
hi guys,
installation: squidnt 2.7-8 on Win2008R2(domainmember srv)
clients: win7/other 2008R2 Server
configuration: with user authentication ->
auth_param ntlm program c:/squid/libexec/mswin_ntlm_auth.exe
result: proxy ist not able to a
On Tue, 08 Nov 2011 08:02:29 -0600, David Brown wrote:
Hello, with all of the SaaS, PaaS and the like running on clouds
everywhere with packaged deployments that can't be tinkered with
where
does Squid and cacheing come into the game?
In the "other" category AFAIK. (My knowledge of cloud deta
Firefox on windows machines that are not in "the domain" by us only
worked properly when we switched it to using it's own NTLM
implementation instead of the native one, this is done by setting
network.auth.force-generic-ntlm to true
I am no big NTLM/AD guru (my field is the linux/unix machines in
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 10:00:34AM +, Justin Lawler wrote:
>
> We're having issues with log file roll over in squid - when squid is under
> heavy load and the log files are very big, triggering a log file roll over
> (squid -k rotate) makes squid unresponsive, and has to be killed manually
On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 14:09:39 -0400, Sidnei Moreira wrote:
hi,
does anyone know when last stable version of squid (i.e. 3.1.16),
will be
available for installing on ubuntu or debian, via apt?
It went into Debian sid repositories last week.
I usually leave the unofficial Ubuntu back-port packa
On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 21:23:21 +, Fuchs, Martin wrote:
Hi !
Is there somehow the possibility to tell squid in a reverse config to
pass the external clients ip as the origin ip ?
Careful "origin" is the correct term for "web server".
I assume you mean passing the client IP so the server sees t
Hi !
Is there somehow the possibility to tell squid in a reverse config to pass the
external clients ip as the origin ip ?
I know of the many x-forwarded-for discussions, but here I have a case with
squid as a generic firewall package, where I cannot edit every internal
destinations configs...
Hi,
I should add that were running squid NOT in transparent mode and that the proxy
port is 8080 and NOT 80 as one may have guessed.
I don't know any other firefox config settings than the ones I've already
mentioned, with the exception of the network settings for
kerberos authentication. The s
hi,
does anyone know when last stable version of squid (i.e. 3.1.16), will be
available for installing on ubuntu or debian, via apt?
thanks
sidnei
Guys,
Thanks a lot for your help
Zongo
-Original Message-
From: John Hardin [mailto:jhar...@impsec.org]
Sent: 08 November 2011 01:47
To: zongo saiba
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] live.com domain caching issue
On Mon, 7 Nov 2011, zongo saiba wrote:
> Is th
Hi,
Yes, it is even pretty easy to accomplish. We are using a dedicated
Loadbalancer (but you can of course use LVS as loadbalancer) which is
balancing proxy request to 8 squid instances on 4 different real
servers with Kerberos authentication. We are not using any cache
hierarchy, just 4 standalo
Hello, with all of the SaaS, PaaS and the like running on clouds
everywhere with packaged deployments that can't be tinkered with where
does Squid and cacheing come into the game?
Does squid run in these types of environments?
If so, is the cacheing advantage realized the same as in traditional
Good Morning,
I have a proxy squid on debian with kerberos authentication and it works fine.
I would create a cluster load balancing for 2/3 proxy squid.
In particular, the clients connect to the load balancer, that
redirects the request to one of the proxies.
These proxies will must authenticate t
On 9/11/2011 1:11 a.m., Bartschies, Thomas wrote:
Hi,
our setup is:
Firefox 7.0.1, Squid 3.1.16 and Sharepoint Server on IIS.
In Firefox we've set already:
network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris to the server address
network.automatic-ntlm-auth.allow-proxies = true (default)
in squid.conf, we
On 9/11/2011 1:07 a.m., Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi
I saw in the archives a reply you sent with more details about a few
OIDs (http://marc.info/?l=squid-users&m=122818959808426&w=2). I'm
looking for a similar level of detailed descriptions for other OIDs,
possibly for all MIB OIDs. Is there someth
Hi,
our setup is:
Firefox 7.0.1, Squid 3.1.16 and Sharepoint Server on IIS.
In Firefox we've set already:
network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris to the server address
network.automatic-ntlm-auth.allow-proxies = true (default)
in squid.conf, we've tried some combinations of the following settin
Hi
I saw in the archives a reply you sent with more details about a few
OIDs (http://marc.info/?l=squid-users&m=122818959808426&w=2). I'm
looking for a similar level of detailed descriptions for other OIDs,
possibly for all MIB OIDs. Is there something like that?
TIA
Paolo
On Tue, Nov 8,
On 9/11/2011 12:35 a.m., Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi
I've been trying to find an elaborated description of each OID for
Squid's MIB but I have not found any. Is there an elaborated
description of the MIB somewhere? If so where?
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Snmp#Squid_OIDs
Amos
Hi
I've been trying to find an elaborated description of each OID for
Squid's MIB but I have not found any. Is there an elaborated
description of the MIB somewhere? If so where?
TIA
Paolo
Hi all,
I'm new on the list so hi everyone and please do excuse my english.
And now down to bussiness :)
Im having trouble accessing www.citibank.com with squid 2.7. I'm
actually trying from two different platforms (Debian Lenny linux box
running 2.7.STABLE3 and NetBSD running 2.7.STABLE7), usi
On 8/11/2011 11:48 p.m., Jenny Lee wrote:
Hi,
We're having issues with log file roll over in squid - when squid is under
heavy load and the log files are very big, triggering a log file roll over
(squid -k rotate) makes squid unresponsive, and has to be killed manually with
a kill -9.
You wo
> Hi,
>
> We're having issues with log file roll over in squid - when squid is under
> heavy load and the log files are very big, triggering a log file roll over
> (squid -k rotate) makes squid unresponsive, and has to be killed manually
> with a kill -9.
You would be better off moving the l
On 8/11/2011 11:00 p.m., Justin Lawler wrote:
Hi,
We're having issues with log file roll over in squid - when squid is under
heavy load and the log files are very big, triggering a log file roll over
(squid -k rotate) makes squid unresponsive, and has to be killed manually with
a kill -9.
U
Hi,
We're having issues with log file roll over in squid - when squid is under
heavy load and the log files are very big, triggering a log file roll over
(squid -k rotate) makes squid unresponsive, and has to be killed manually with
a kill -9.
Has this ever been seen before?
We're running sq
On 8/11/2011 9:25 p.m., Paul Regan wrote:
Thanks for the reply, will open the bugzilla ..
Some further info is I just tried the same using a 3.0 stable13 server
with the same results. I haven't run a wire trace but cache.log
reports the same error :
ftpDataRead: read error: (107) Transport end
Thanks for the reply, will open the bugzilla ..
Some further info is I just tried the same using a 3.0 stable13 server
with the same results. I haven't run a wire trace but cache.log
reports the same error :
ftpDataRead: read error: (107) Transport endpoint is not connected
Paul
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