I am trying to build squid 3.3.3 on solaris 10 using SunStudio 12.2 with
CPPFLAGS="-erroff=wvarhidemem,identexpected"
and this configure:
./configure --prefix=/opt/local/squid3 --enable-async-io
--enable-storeio=ufs,aufs --enable-snmp --with-large-files
--enable-auth-basic="none" --enable-aut
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 01:23:40PM +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> >
> >"configure" was done this way :
> >
> >CFLAGS="-m32"
> >export CFLAGS
> >
I guess this works around the ELFCLASS32 problem but it does have the
side effect of limiting the amount of memory squid can use, no?
>
> This krb5 head
On 14/03/2013 12:36 p.m., Jose-Marcio Martins wrote:
Brett Lymn wrote:
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:04:42AM +0100, Jose-Marcio Martins wrote:
Thanks Amos,
Squid 3.3.3 compiles fine here, now, under Solaris 10.
Out of interest, how? I just tried using /usr/sfw/bin/g++ and I get the
unknown p
Brett Lymn wrote:
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:04:42AM +0100, Jose-Marcio Martins wrote:
Thanks Amos,
Squid 3.3.3 compiles fine here, now, under Solaris 10.
Out of interest, how? I just tried using /usr/sfw/bin/g++ and I get the
unknown pragma. I know I can nobble that with getting rid of -
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:04:42AM +0100, Jose-Marcio Martins wrote:
>
> Thanks Amos,
>
> Squid 3.3.3 compiles fine here, now, under Solaris 10.
>
Out of interest, how? I just tried using /usr/sfw/bin/g++ and I get the
unknown pragma. I know I can nobble that with getting rid of -Wall in
the
Thanks Amos,
Squid 3.3.3 compiles fine here, now, under Solaris 10.
José-Marcio
Amos Jeffries wrote:
The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the availability
of the Squid-3.3.3 release!
This release is a security bug fix release resolving a security
vulnerability found in the
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Squid Proxy Cache Security Update Advisory SQUID-2013:1
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Advisory ID:SQUID-2013:1
Date: March 14, 2013
Summary:
The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the availability
of the Squid-3.3.3 release!
This release is a security bug fix release resolving a security
vulnerability found in the prior releases along with some other bugs.
Please note that with 3.3 series becoming STABLE the 3.2 ser
The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the availability
of the Squid-3.2.9 release!
This release is a security bug fix release resolving a security
vulnerability found in the prior releases along with some other bugs.
Please note that with 3.3 series becoming STABLE the 3.2 ser
Hi Sean,
Can you do a klist -ekt on both squid servers and send me
the output ? I assume you are missing entries.
Markus
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Hi.
On 14.03.2013 0:41, husam.shabeeb wrote:
Dear ,
First its Mikrotik not nikrotik , second
You should read the idea. it's not soho
You can check this one from here
http://routerboard.com/CCR1036-12G-4S
also if you use radius , or cisco access server for auth theyare solution's
you have to rea
Dear ,
First its Mikrotik not nikrotik , second
You should read the idea. it's not soho
You can check this one from here
http://routerboard.com/CCR1036-12G-4S
also if you use radius , or cisco access server for auth theyare solution's
you have to read and pick the best for you that depend on h
Hi.
On 13.03.2013 23:46, husam.shabeeb wrote:
I will give u the best solution for your case I hope it will help you
Don't use squid for authentication use Mikrotik pope or hotspot , also you
can use radius server + Mikrotik and let the squid handle the cache and web
filtering .
Zomg, hillario
Hello,
I had no feedback on this.
Squid is configured this way:
*
HELPERS="basic,digest,ntlm"
BASIC_HELPERS="DB,LDAP,PAM,getpwnam,SASL"
DIGEST_HELPERS="ldap,password"
./configure\
--prefix=/var/squid \
--enable-build-info \
--disable-icmp \
--enable-icap-client \
I will give u the best solution for your case I hope it will help you
Don't use squid for authentication use Mikrotik pope or hotspot , also you
can use radius server + Mikrotik and let the squid handle the cache and web
filtering .
Best regards ,
Husam uldeen
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From:
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Noc Phibee Telecom
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a problem with my squid server. Squid works with authentication
> NTLM, it works very, well to access a website that requires also a
> authentication it creates problems.
>
> If i create a ACL with http_allow, the user have:
I use
#RKA+: Next is detailed ACL debug
#debug_options ALL,5 33,2 28,9
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Right now I added two ACLs to block access to Zeus C&C servers, by
domain and by IP. It's working, but I cannot determine the ACL from
the logging. Is there any way of logging the ACL name in the access.log?
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Hi.
I use squid mostly for internet access authorization in corporate
network. I have a problem. Let's suppose some foobar company has
developed a proxy-unaware update mechanism using HTTP to update their
software. Or some internet company wrote a javascript that does execute
outside proxy co
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