Jenny Lee bodycar...@live.com wrote:
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2012 15:53:22 +1100
From: leigh.wedd...@bigpond.com
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Squid only forwards GET requests to cache_peer
Hi,
I have a problem with squid only forwarding HTTP GET
Hi,
I have built a machine with a Squid, with lightsquid, and i would like to use
it just like a network monitor.
So I plugged the ETH1 of the PC on a cisco switch on a port that received each
traffic send to the internet.
the squid is started. (transparent mode)the ip forward is set to 1I
Hi,
We run a setup where our users are passing through 0-2 proxies before
reaching the Internet:
- https 0
- http transparent 1 (soon also 2)
- http authenticated 2
Lately we are experiencing some (extreme) slowness even-though the
load on the line is only about half the available bandwidth, we
On Jan 10, 2012, at 6:37 AM, Babelo Gmvsdm wrote:
Hi,
I have built a machine with a Squid, with lightsquid, and i would like to use
it just like a network monitor.
So I plugged the ETH1 of the PC on a cisco switch on a port that received
each traffic send to the internet.
the squid is
Hi all
We are in the process of replacing an ISA cluster with a Squid Cluster
(Squid Cache: Version 3.1.14) and have run into some issues with the
forwarding of credentials to an upstream proxy.
Our setup is as follows (names and IP addresses just for explanation purposes)
Netscaller
I checked the premissions on /var/logs/squid3/, where everything is owned by
proxy:proxy (access.log, cache.log etc...)
I ran the squid3 -k rotate, the rotations worked well anyway.
One more thing when the Pc which host the squid, use itself as a proxy, the
access.log populate
So the squid app
Hello,
I am trying to configure a Squid (v3.1.11) proxy for SSL connections
between hosts on the LAN and servers on the internet. The traffic is
routed through the host on which Squid runs and iptables are used to
redirect traffic to ports 80 and 443 to ports 3128 and 3130,
respectively.
Well, managed to strip out all the comment and most blank lines in the
config. This is still happening help!!
Here's the config file
auth_param basic program /usr/local/squid/libexec/basic_pam_auth -o
auth_param basic children 10
auth_param basic realm wwwcache3-east Note: Your UserName must
Wow! I just feel dumb now. That's my mistake. I copied and pasted
and it worked like a charm. Thanks James! Excellent wiki on the
topic too, it's very helpful.
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 5:43 PM, James Robertson j...@mesrobertson.com wrote:
I'm having some trouble with the Kerberos part where I
Hello,
I can't download this page
https://clientes.smiles.com.br/eloyalty_ptb/start.swe?SWECmd=LoginSWECM=SSWEHo=clientes.smiles.com.br
. Looks like some sort of problem is causing timeout. Any clue of what
might be happening?
Regards,
Wladner
On 11.01.2012 03:46, Babelo Gmvsdm wrote:
I checked the premissions on /var/logs/squid3/, where everything is
owned by proxy:proxy (access.log, cache.log etc...)
I ran the squid3 -k rotate, the rotations worked well anyway.
One more thing when the Pc which host the squid, use itself as a
proxy,
On 11.01.2012 09:41, Wladner Klimach wrote:
Hello,
I can't download this page
https://clientes.smiles.com.br/eloyalty_ptb/start.swe?SWECmd=LoginSWECM=SSWEHo=clientes.smiles.com.br
. Looks like some sort of problem is causing timeout. Any clue of
what
might be happening?
It is working
On 11.01.2012 06:33, Damir Cosic wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to configure a Squid (v3.1.11) proxy for SSL connections
between hosts on the LAN and servers on the internet. The traffic is
routed through the host on which Squid runs and iptables are used to
redirect traffic to ports 80 and 443 to
On 11.01.2012 12:51, Wladner Klimach wrote:
So there's nothing to set up in squid.conf in order to create some
soft connection like, is there?
The server admin for that site is the only one who can actually fix it.
The load balancer is IP-based. Which prevents the usual cache_peer
On Jan 10, 2012, at 7:45 AM, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
Hi,
We run a setup where our users are passing through 0-2 proxies before
reaching the Internet:
- https 0
- http transparent 1 (soon also 2)
- http authenticated 2
Lately we are experiencing some (extreme) slowness even-though the
On Jan 10, 2012, at 9:46 AM, Babelo Gmvsdm wrote:
I checked the premissions on /var/logs/squid3/, where everything is owned by
proxy:proxy (access.log, cache.log etc...)
I ran the squid3 -k rotate, the rotations worked well anyway.
One more thing when the Pc which host the squid, use
On 11.01.2012 02:55, Jason Fitzpatrick wrote:
Hi all
We are in the process of replacing an ISA cluster with a Squid
Cluster
(Squid Cache: Version 3.1.14) and have run into some issues with the
forwarding of credentials to an upstream proxy.
Our setup is as follows (names and IP addresses
Thanks for responding back James. I'm new to Linux, and new to Squid
but I'm very intrigued and would like to learn. So I did a little
more digging through the configuration and I came across something.
I'm currently running Squid 2.7 (I'm a little afraid to do the upgrade
and mess something up,
I forgot to mention that I'm running Server 2008 R2 domain
controllers. Secondly, when I do a 'locate PROXY.keytab' I can't find
it which should be in the squid correctly if I'm not mistaken.
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 5:00 PM, berry guru berryg...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for responding back
I forgot to mention that I'm running Server 2008 R2 domain
controllers. Secondly, when I do a 'locate PROXY.keytab' I can't find
it which should be in the squid correctly if I'm not mistaken.
You may need to run updatedb to update the index before running the
find command.
I'm currently
On 11.01.2012 15:18, James Robertson wrote:
I forgot to mention that I'm running Server 2008 R2 domain
controllers. Secondly, when I do a 'locate PROXY.keytab' I can't
find
it which should be in the squid correctly if I'm not mistaken.
You may need to run updatedb to update the index before
Amos, right on! It works with 3.1.18. Thank you very much!
On 1/10/12 6:36 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 11.01.2012 06:33, Damir Cosic wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to configure a Squid (v3.1.11) proxy for SSL connections
between hosts on the LAN and servers on the internet. The traffic is
routed
Hi,
I have an issue to make squid 3.1.x to work with IIS SharePoint as the
back-end.
The details are listed below.
1. squid 3.1.x is running as a reverse-proxy.
2. The back-end is IIS SharePoint Site with domain authentication required.
That means only the valid domain user could access this
On 11/01/2012 6:28 p.m., kimi ge(巍俊葛) wrote:
Hi,
I have an issue to make squid 3.1.x to work with IIS SharePoint as the
back-end.
The details are listed below.
1. squid 3.1.x is running as a reverse-proxy.
2. The back-end is IIS SharePoint Site with domain authentication required.
That
Thanks Amos.
I did the lynx test on back-end web site on squid system like this:
sudo lynx http://wtestsm1.asiapacific.hpqcorp.net
First, it show the message:
Alert!: Invalid header 'WWW-Authenticate: NTLM'
Then it show the following message.
Show the 401 message body? (y/n)
For the domain
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