On 16.08.2012 12:41, Christopher Kurtis Koeber wrote:
Here is the squid.conf. If there are any optimizations I can do let
me know.
The application that uses the "acl Citrix_Ports port 2598" rule is
what I am
concerned about.
I probably commented out some safety/admin stuff due to
troublesho
Amos Jeffries wrote:
The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the availability
of the Squid-3.2.1 release!
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BTW ---
I finally managed to get a good (I think) stack traceback.
(N.B. - earlier versions were dumping core, but never got the
debug symbols in correctly for a
Here is the squid.conf. If there are any optimizations I can do let me know.
The application that uses the "acl Citrix_Ports port 2598" rule is what I am
concerned about.
I probably commented out some safety/admin stuff due to troubleshooting.
Just as a note, the actual proxy process works fast;
On 16.08.2012 10:17, Christopher Kurtis Koeber wrote:
Hello,
We have Squid version 3.1.19 running on our network and everything
works OK
but we have noticed that rules set up to allow and deny access tend
to be a
little slow.
So, if an application that we have set to be allowed on our netw
On 16.08.2012 01:47, Rafael Gomes wrote:
Guys,
Sorry if it will be a stupid question, but I was reading about Tproxy
configuration and I can't found any information about https
redirection.
My question is :
What is the difference between use iptables with REDIRECT and entire
configuration of t
On 16.08.2012 09:15, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Downloaded the source from JP mirror and compiled.
Works like a charm with http interception and http cache_peer.
On 8/15/2012 2:29 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
* CVE-2009-0801 : NAT interception vulnerability to malicious
clients.
about this "bug" i
Hello,
We have Squid version 3.1.19 running on our network and everything works OK
but we have noticed that rules set up to allow and deny access tend to be a
little slow.
So, if an application that we have set to be allowed on our network runs it
takes a while for it to connect becaue Squid is
Downloaded the source from JP mirror and compiled.
Works like a charm with http interception and http cache_peer.
On 8/15/2012 2:29 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
* CVE-2009-0801 : NAT interception vulnerability to malicious clients.
about this "bug" i tried to read about it just of curiosity but i
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.2/
ftp://ftp.squid-cache.org/pub/squid/
ftp://ftp.squid-cache.org/pub/archive/3.2/
or the mirrors. For a list of mirror sites see
http://www.squid-cache.org/Download/http-mirrors.html
http://www.squid-cache.org/Download/mirrors.html
If you encounter any
Amos Jeffries wrote:
The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the availability
of the Squid-3.2.1 release!
Looks good so far... compiled with my previous config out of the 'box',
and is running now at least as well as the previous version! ;-)
Guys,
Sorry if it will be a stupid question, but I was reading about Tproxy
configuration and I can't found any information about https
redirection.
My question is :
What is the difference between use iptables with REDIRECT and entire
configuration of tproxy? I believe that will have a different
The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the availability
of the Squid-3.2.1 release!
This release is we believe, stable enough for general production use.
Support for Squid-3.1 bug fixes has now officially ceased. Bugs in 3.1
will continue to be fixed, however the fixes will be a
On 15/08/2012 9:23 p.m., Squid.Gagita wrote:
dear gurus,
how can I substitute squid2.7 to squid3 in the same squeeze box?
They are separate packages on Squeeze, able to be installed at the same
time.
install package "squid3",
update its /etc/squid3/squid.conf,
then remove package "squid"
dear gurus,
how can I substitute squid2.7 to squid3 in the same squeeze box?
thanks in advance
Timor-leste
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