On 07.06.2012 04:10, bnichols wrote:
Well the only issue I really have is that any host that is MANUALLY
configure for the squid gets cache hits on the hosts in the
localdomain, which really isny a problem, considering none of my
hosts
are manually configured, and its all done via forwarding on
On 07.06.2012 08:28, Nicolas C. wrote:
Hello,
I'm using Squid as a http/ftp proxy on a university, most of your
workstations and servers have IPv6 activated.
I recently upgraded my Squid proxies to version 3.1.6 (Debian
Squeeze) and the workstations are connecting to the proxy using IPv6
(or IP
Hello,
I'm using Squid as a http/ftp proxy on a university, most of your
workstations and servers have IPv6 activated.
I recently upgraded my Squid proxies to version 3.1.6 (Debian Squeeze)
and the workstations are connecting to the proxy using IPv6 (or IPv4)
with no problem.
A few compute
the squid is a gateway...
so if you access the local network you are not getting the data\web
through the squid box..
makes sense.
Eliezer
On 06/06/2012 19:10, bnichols wrote:
Well the only issue I really have is that any host that is MANUALLY
configure for the squid gets cache hits on the ho
Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> On 05/06/2012 17:22, Hans Musil wrote:
> > Eliezer wrote:
> >
> >> one important thing to be aware of is that if you are using the same
> box
> >> as a gateway and squidbox it's better to use the "redirect" instead of
> >> DNAT.
> >>
> >> you can always try to use:
> >> h
Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 06.06.2012 07:04, Hans Musil wrote:
> >
> > Ups, an other problem: Amos, your solution looks fine, but there is
> > one problem. My login/logout script needs to know the client's IP,
> > but
> > it only sees my squid's IP. I know, there is format tag %i, but this
> > wou
Well the only issue I really have is that any host that is MANUALLY
configure for the squid gets cache hits on the hosts in the
localdomain, which really isny a problem, considering none of my hosts
are manually configured, and its all done via forwarding on the router.
So in essence, squid is doi
you might have an accept rule before the redirect in iptalbes.
Eliezer
On 06/06/2012 18:17, bnichols wrote:
One thing that ive noticed is that on machines being forwarded to my
squidbox via my router, all other sites show up in the access.log and
everything functions fine, however, when I try to
One thing that ive noticed is that on machines being forwarded to my
squidbox via my router, all other sites show up in the access.log and
everything functions fine, however, when I try to access the webserver
residing on the squid box there are no logs at all generated for those
requests. I would
there was a bug on some old version of squid.
you better use the newest version.
ELiezer
On 06/06/2012 18:01, mrnicholsb wrote:
Im scratching my head here, Ive got an issue thats driving me bonkers...
1338994323.846 0 10.10.1.105 TCP_IMS_HIT/304 278 GET
http://deviant.evil/ - NONE/- text/html
Im scratching my head here, Ive got an issue thats driving me bonkers...
1338994323.846 0 10.10.1.105 TCP_IMS_HIT/304 278 GET
http://deviant.evil/ - NONE/- text/html
Clearly this local site is being cached, what is frustrating is that I
have the following meta tag on the page
Yet squ
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 10:47 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 6/06/2012 8:15 p.m., Alan wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Amos Jeffries
>> wrote:
>>
2. The %o tag (message returned by external acl helper) is not
url-unescaped, so the error message reads: bla+bla+bla.
>>>
>>>
>>
On 6/06/2012 8:15 p.m., Alan wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
2. The %o tag (message returned by external acl helper) is not
url-unescaped, so the error message reads: bla+bla+bla.
Uh-oh bug. Thank you.
I have created a bug report as well as a possible solution h
Hi,
When upgrading from 3.2.0.16 to 3.2.0.17 I ran into this:
2012/06/06 12:19:56 kid1| assertion failed: cbdata.cc:130: "cookie ==
((long)this ^ Cookie)"
I have also tried squid-3.2.0.17-20120527-r11561, but see the same problem.
I'll include my squid.conf, a piece of cache.log and the backtrac
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>> 2. The %o tag (message returned by external acl helper) is not
>> url-unescaped, so the error message reads: bla+bla+bla.
>
>
> Uh-oh bug. Thank you.
I have created a bug report as well as a possible solution here:
http://bugs.squid-cache
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