It's pretty unreasonable that these requests came from someone who
understand web.
it's probably someone who wants to get something but don't know how
stuff works and thinks it's better to use facebook from an unknown reason.
I have heard about companies that has facebook pages but it's a bit
I have read some questions users on other sites that use squid, that
their boss request them if is possible to open FB but just to the
company page.
This is why this came into my mind.
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> On 06/17/2013 09:49 PM, Beto Moreno wrote:
>>
>> Hi
On 06/17/2013 09:49 PM, Beto Moreno wrote:
Hi.
Is posible to allow to access facebook but just to our company page?
Thanks!!!
Possible: yes.
worth: no
you are better use some exist api on a dedicated interface that allows
only specific access to specific facebook API.
but what do y
Hi.
Is posible to allow to access facebook but just to our company page?
Thanks!!!
the best one is that one you really understand how it works, you
know how to fine tune, how to monitor, you really know how to administrate
Em 15/06/13 14:57, Bilal J.Mahdi escreveu:
Dear all
Which OS is better for squid.
Debian 7 or UBUNTU 10.04 ??
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It worked perfectly many thanks :)
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On 15/06/2013 1:22 p.m., Bharath Madhusudan wrote:
I know this question has been asked on this forum in the recent past.
But I could not find any responses that helped my situation. So here
goes.
Some context:
We are an "in the cloud" web-filtering service and have been using
Squid very success
On 06/17/2013 12:01 PM, Nuno Fernandes wrote:
When I send traffic that I expect be be intercepted to Squid, I get
the following errors in the log file (and a TCP RST from squid):
ERROR: No forward-proxy ports configured
NF getsockopt(SO_ORIGINAL_DST) failed on local=10.174.14.75:80
remote=107.3.
> When I send traffic that I expect be be intercepted to Squid, I get
> the following errors in the log file (and a TCP RST from squid):
>
> ERROR: No forward-proxy ports configured
> NF getsockopt(SO_ORIGINAL_DST) failed on local=10.174.14.75:80
> remote=107.3.142.99:60377 FD 10 flags=33: (92) Pr