On Sat, May 04, 2013 at 10:48:43PM +0530, Prathyush wrote:
HI,
Yahoo messenger not working in squid with ntlm auth .
Any suggestions ? or how I can make it work
In the past I had the same problem with Negotiate authentication.
The final solution was to disable authentication for the
Hi!
We just upgraded our squid to 3.2.8 and found that we don't get any
access-logs anymore.
squid.out and cache.log are still logging as they should, but no access.log
I have tried to remove the access.log and when squid is restarted it
creates a new access.log with the right permissions,
On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 09:47:01AM +0200, Utterheim Mats wrote:
Hi!
We just upgraded our squid to 3.2.8 and found that we don't get any
access-logs anymore.
squid.out and cache.log are still logging as they should, but no access.log
I have tried to remove the access.log and when squid is
Hi,
I would like to modify the access denied page which gets displayed when a
specific domain is blocked. Basically (if it is possible) I would like to add
the Category of the website being blocked. For example if facebook.com belongs
to the category social networks, such category is
Thank you!
That fixed the problem
/Mats Utterheim
On 2013-05-06 10:15, Peter Olsson wrote:
On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 09:47:01AM +0200, Utterheim Mats wrote:
Hi!
We just upgraded our squid to 3.2.8 and found that we don't get any
access-logs anymore.
squid.out and cache.log are still logging as
Hi!
I need to be logging slightly different access-log pattern to the same logfile
(logging different headers depending on host accessed).
Looks essentially like this
access_log daemon:/logfile LOGPATTERN_1 ACL_SELECTOR_1
access_log daemon:/logfile LOGPATTERN_2 ACL_SELECTOR_2
access_log
I would simply use different ACLs, blocking access for different categories,
and then using appropiate Denied Page.
AFAIK Denied page can only consist out of plain HTML.
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Hi,
Thanks for your response.
At this stage I am using different ACL's blocking different categories :).
The problem is that the source code of ERR_ACCESS_DENIED page does not
specify any Category. For example in Dansguardian access denied page there
is -CATEGORIES- variable that displays the
Hi,
I am currently using squid to gather information regarding users such as on
which website they have been, tracking their IP address etc... Kindly would it
be possible to know the total time that a user spent browsing a specific
website please? So if user X went on Facebook and spent 15
On Monday 06 May 2013 at 16:55:06, matthew vassallo wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using squid to gather information regarding users such as on
which website they have been, tracking their IP address etc... Kindly
would it be possible to know the total time that a user spent browsing a
specific
we have a setup with one squid (user-proxy) that connects to 4 parent proxies.
cache_peer proxy-inter1 parent 8083 0 sourcehash no-query no-digest
no-netdb-exchange connection-auth=off
cache_peer proxy-inter2 parent 8083 0 sourcehash no-query no-digest
no-netdb-exchange connection-auth=off
Hi since my recent upgrade to 3.3.4, squid always have crashes and not
some infinite loop (i think because of 100% CPU load)
i think i have found why my squid crashes under OpenBSD. Squid has 3096
FD limit and system has 256 for daemon class.
When i start squid, sometimes, the previous issue
I am doing a small non for profit consult for a company in my country
which currently have these headers and they result a lot of tcp_miss on
3.head (two month old).
data can be seen at:
http://redbot.org/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fagadastories.org.il%2Fnode%2F265
and at:
I have a simple CentOS 6.4 server setup with 2 NICs, eth1 hooks to the
Cable Modem, eth2 hooks to the internal network at 10.10.10.1 and is
NATed. I setup squid3 using the default config file and modified the
few items such as localnet IP etc, and then point the browser on a
machine connected to
I just tried to set workers to a number greater than 1. After restarting
Squid no one is listening to port 3128. Setting it back to 1 resolves the
issue. I'm sure I'm missing something simple but I have searched for hours and
can't figure it out. Here's my setup:
squid -v
Squid Cache:
Never mind, I found a permissions problem with /var/run/squid.
-Original Message-
From: m...@petersfamily.com
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 9:26 AM
To: 'squid-users@squid-cache.org'
Subject: RE: Squid 3.3.4 workers 1 = fail
I just tried to set workers to a number greater than 1. After
On 7/05/2013 3:59 a.m., Joel Chen wrote:
I have a simple CentOS 6.4 server setup with 2 NICs, eth1 hooks to the
Cable Modem, eth2 hooks to the internal network at 10.10.10.1 and is
NATed. I setup squid3 using the default config file and modified the
few items such as localnet IP etc, and then
On 7/05/2013 3:50 a.m., Loïc BLOT wrote:
Hi since my recent upgrade to 3.3.4, squid always have crashes and not
some infinite loop (i think because of 100% CPU load)
i think i have found why my squid crashes under OpenBSD. Squid has 3096
FD limit and system has 256 for daemon class.
When i
On 7/05/2013 3:16 a.m., Rietzler, Markus (RZF, SG 324 /
RIETZLER_SOFTWARE) wrote:
we have a setup with one squid (user-proxy) that connects to 4 parent proxies.
cache_peer proxy-inter1 parent 8083 0 sourcehash no-query no-digest
no-netdb-exchange connection-auth=off
cache_peer proxy-inter2
On 6/05/2013 10:45 p.m., mat1_8 wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your response.
At this stage I am using different ACL's blocking different categories :).
The problem is that the source code of ERR_ACCESS_DENIED page does not
specify any Category. For example in Dansguardian access denied page there
is
That's what I figured, but this is just a out of box CentOS install, and I
have no problem with other programs, like wget, ping, yum, and firefox.
Anyways, thanks for replying. I will try to figure out what's wrong.
Amos Jeffries-2 wrote
On 7/05/2013 3:59 a.m., Joel Chen wrote:
I have a
On 6/05/2013 9:56 p.m., Martin Sperl wrote:
Hi!
I need to be logging slightly different access-log pattern to the same logfile
(logging different headers depending on host accessed).
Looks essentially like this
access_log daemon:/logfile LOGPATTERN_1 ACL_SELECTOR_1
access_log daemon:/logfile
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