Hello all, has anyone setup squid in transparent mode to intercept
https traffic to/from dropbox? Is it possible at all?
On 10/05/2013 2:24 a.m., cac...@quantum-sci.com wrote:
OK I guess I have to ditch Squid. I can't live with this.
Well, if you cant or dont want to supply the information needed to help
there is very little help possible.
On Tuesday, May 07, 2013 09:47:29 PM CACook wrote:
On Tuesday, May
I am using squid v3.3.2 and have found that ftp directory listings don't
seem to be working for windows 7 with IE 8 but they work fine with
firefox. When using IE 8 and visiting the url ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/ our
parent proxy returns a ERR_DIR_LISTING error but if we use firefox from
the same mach
I have a database of HTTP requests and responses which I'd like to
"import" into Squid so it can serve from this cache. Is there any
documentation/resources describing the data organization/layout of a
Squid cache directory, plus any gotchas/pitfalls I may want to be
aware of? Thanks.
Hello Markus,
That was from testing with gdb, so it was not properly basic
authentication, but a simple username (without kerberos nor netbios
domain), given to ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl.
I will search in the cache logs for messages llike that, but i don't
think i was running the helper with deb
Hi Carlos,
The code will log "INFO: Got User: %s set default domain: %s" if the user
has no domain and the default domain is used or "INFO: Got User: %s Domain:
NULL" if the user has no domain and no default domain is provided.
If NTLM is used the code will log "INFO: Got User: %s Netbios
Hello all, has anyone setup squid in transparent mode to intercept
https traffic to dropbox? Is it possible at all?
On 05/08/2013 11:48 PM, Martin Sperl wrote:
> Actually I found one that works with the "least" amount of trickery...
>
> Logging via "%{Via} And modifying the response headers the same way as the request headers.
Well, if you do not care which Via you are logging (request or
response), then Sti
Hi,
I've been trying to implement "transparent" proxy for secure https websites
using ssl-bump server-first feature.
Some websites will work properly with the running configuration, but some of
them like hotmail (login.live.com) won't.
What I've found interesting about that is if, for example,
OK I guess I have to ditch Squid. I can't live with this.
On Tuesday, May 07, 2013 09:47:29 PM cac...@quantum-sci.com wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, May 07, 2013 07:04:54 PM Amos Jeffries wrote:
> > What Squid version were you upgrading from?
>
> I didn't notice what version it was before.
>
> >
On May 8, 2013, at 10:55 PM, Alex Rousskov
wrote:
> On 05/08/2013 04:31 PM, Guy Helmer wrote:
>
>> I was using squid 3.3.4 on FreeBSD 8.3 with transparent interception
>> (via ipfw) and ssl bump with success.
>
>> After upgrading FreeBSD to 9.1 [...] squid is failing with
>> segmentation viol
Matt,
Take time and install / used Darold's Squid Analyzer.
It might give you close or more than you are looking for. So far, I am
not complaining and he is often available for assistance.
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 5:55 PM, matthew vassallo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently using squid to gather info
On 9/05/2013 7:14 p.m., joel123 wrote:
As it turned out, squid was getting back an IPv6 address for most sites.
Squid's returned error page displayed an IPv6 address clued me in.
Interestingly, a few sites worked since the IPv4 addresses were returned for
them. yahoo.com was returning IPv6, but
As it turned out, squid was getting back an IPv6 address for most sites.
Squid's returned error page displayed an IPv6 address clued me in.
Interestingly, a few sites worked since the IPv4 addresses were returned for
them. yahoo.com was returning IPv6, but ebay.com didn't. CentOS has IPv6
enabl
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