On 24/07/2012 4:53 p.m., Ming-Ching Tiew wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Amos Jeffries
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
One big change in 3.2.0.14 related to TPROXY traffic handling. A bug in
host_strict_verify was fixed, making the validation > bypass properly when the
(default) n
- Original Message -
From: Amos Jeffries
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> One big change in 3.2.0.14 related to TPROXY traffic handling. A bug in
> host_strict_verify was fixed, making the validation > bypass properly when
> the (default) non-strict was configured.
>
> - check that t
On 24.07.2012 14:19, Baird, Josh wrote:
Hi,
Can someone confirm if the "include" directive is supported in 2.6?
I'm running squid-2.6.STABLE21-6.el5, and have "include
/etc/squid/conf.d/*.conf" in my squid.conf. No errors are reported,
but the configuration files do not seem to actually be incl
On 24.07.2012 14:20, Ming-Ching Tiew wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ming-Ching Tiew
The test is very repeated, ie when I 'make install' from
squid-3.2.0.12 it works but not
squid-3.2.018.
I meant the tests were very repeatable, squid-3.2.0.12 works,
squid-3.2.0.13 works.
Squid-3.2
- Original Message -
From: Ming-Ching Tiew
To: "squid-users@squid-cache.org"
> The test is very repeated, ie when I 'make install' from squid-3.2.0.12 it
> works but not
> squid-3.2.018.
I meant the tests were very repeatable, squid-3.2.0.12 works, squid-3.2.0.13
works.
Squid-3.2.0.
- Original Message -
From: Ming-Ching Tiew
To: "squid-users@squid-cache.org"
> The test is very repeated, ie when I 'make install' from squid-3.2.0.12 it
> works but not
> squid-3.2.018.
I meant the tests were very repeatable, squid-3.2.0.12 works, squid-3.2.0.13
works.
Squid-3.2.
Hi,
Can someone confirm if the "include" directive is supported in 2.6? I'm
running squid-2.6.STABLE21-6.el5, and have "include /etc/squid/conf.d/*.conf"
in my squid.conf. No errors are reported, but the configuration files do not
seem to actually be included.
Thanks,
Josh
On 24.07.2012 05:11, Panchal Suman wrote:
Hello All,
How to get the number of packets that are in squid buffer when user
is downloading a large file via the squid proxy?
Somewhere between 0 bytes and read_ahead_gap. Normally there are none
at all. Why do you need to know?
The active_reques
On 24.07.2012 05:05, Alex Crow wrote:
Josh,
http_access deny requirentlmhosts
after the allow rule should do it I think.
Alex
If you have an "unprotected" requirentlmhosts ACL the auth challenge
will be displayed to anyone being tested against it.
What you need is this:
# require auth
On 24.07.2012 06:14, Dean Weimer wrote:
I have had a Squid server that has been running for some time, and
all of the sudden started having problems, this server runs as both a
forward and reverse proxy on different ports. The reverse proxy part
seems to be responding fine, but the forwarding is
On 24.07.2012 01:28, Andrew Krupiczka wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Just one comment and question.
1) we're using the squid to optimize HLS (http based) video streaming
exactly via caching, so you can deliver more efficiently a cached
video segments instead of directly communicating with an origin
ser
I have had a Squid server that has been running for some time, and all of the
sudden started having problems, this server runs as both a forward and reverse
proxy on different ports. The reverse proxy part seems to be responding fine,
but the forwarding is all of the sudden logging errors in ca
Hello All,
How to get the number of packets that are in squid buffer when user is
downloading a large file via the squid proxy?
Any response would be much appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Suman Panchal
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Josh,
http_access deny requirentlmhosts
after the allow rule should do it I think.
Alex
On 23/07/12 15:08, Baird, Josh wrote:
How would I go about only forcing certain hosts to use NTLM auth, but allowing
everyone else to use the proxy un-authenticated?
I have a ACL that contain's src's of
How would I go about only forcing certain hosts to use NTLM auth, but allowing
everyone else to use the proxy un-authenticated?
I have a ACL that contain's src's of IP's that I need to force to use NTLM:
acl requirentlm proxy_auth REQUIRED
acl requirentlmhosts src 1.1.1.1/255.255.255.255
http_ac
Hello Everyone,
Just one comment and question.
1) we're using the squid to optimize HLS (http based) video streaming exactly
via caching, so you can deliver more efficiently a cached video segments
instead of directly communicating with an origin server(s).
2) does anyone know, if/when collapse
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Anonymous wrote:
> Send the contents (sanitized if needed) of your /etc/rc.conf
> hostname="test"
> sshd_enable="YES"
> powerd_enable="YES"
> # Set dumpdev to "AUTO" to enable crash dumps, "NO" to disable
> dumpdev="NO"
> pdnsd_enable="YES"
> apache22_enable="YES"
Send the contents (sanitized if needed) of your /etc/rc.conf
hostname="test"
sshd_enable="YES"
powerd_enable="YES"
# Set dumpdev to "AUTO" to enable crash dumps, "NO" to disable
dumpdev="NO"
pdnsd_enable="YES"
apache22_enable="YES"
#squid_enable="YES"
#/usr/local/sbin/squid
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/squ
On 23/07/2012 8:29 p.m., Abhay Singh wrote:
Hi,
I intend to create some acl-based module (in C) that can analyse the
request url and perform some internal logic (check some conditions,
fetch data from a database) and then either redirect the request to
another URL or send it untouched to the s
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 11:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:
> Well! I have tried every mentioned method and still getting the same old
> error...!
Send the contents (sanitized if needed) of your /etc/rc.conf and the
contents of your /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ directory.
--
.warren
Well! I have tried every mentioned method and still getting the same old
error...!
- Original Message -
> From: Warren Baker
> To: Anonymous
> Cc: Amos Jeffries ; "squid-users@squid-cache.org"
> ; Squid Developers
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 1:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Fw
Hi,
I intend to create some acl-based module (in C) that can analyse the
request url and perform some internal logic (check some conditions,
fetch data from a database) and then either redirect the request to
another URL or send it untouched to the server. Is it possible in
squid or will i have t
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 8:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:
> squid_enable"YES"
If you installed Squid from ports then you will have a file called
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/squid - which is the startup file. You can get the
startup variables from this file by executing it and passing the
option rcvar.
# /usr/lo
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