Hello,
at the moment i got a Working Debian7, Squid 3.1.20, NTLM, Dansguardian
scenario. Now i think to Update the Squid to 3.3.8, because some Website are
get messed up with the my currect Version.
Anyone can Help me out how to Update?
I installed Squid with apt-get.
Many Thanks and best
On Wed, 17 Jul 2013 00:19:31 -0700 (PDT)
guzzzi guz...@rocketmail.com wrote:
Hello,
at the moment i got a Working Debian7, Squid 3.1.20, NTLM,
Dansguardian scenario. Now i think to Update the Squid to 3.3.8,
because some Website are get messed up with the my currect Version.
Anyone can
On 17/07/2013 7:19 p.m., guzzzi wrote:
Hello,
at the moment i got a Working Debian7, Squid 3.1.20, NTLM, Dansguardian
scenario. Now i think to Update the Squid to 3.3.8, because some Website are
get messed up with the my currect Version.
What do you mean by messed up?
Anyone can Help me
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 12:19:31AM -0700, guzzzi wrote:
Hello,
at the moment i got a Working Debian7, Squid 3.1.20, NTLM, Dansguardian
scenario. Now i think to Update the Squid to 3.3.8, because some Website are
get messed up with the my currect Version.
I run squid 3.3.8 on Debian 6 (amd64)
I tried 3.3.6 with latest Dansguardian and NTLM but doesnt work for. Always
get NTLM Problems and the Authetification Windows pops up. Because of
another Project i have to look for a faster way. But i will get back to this
end of the Month.
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When you say some websites get messed up could you explain to the
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Posted this some Weeks ago
On Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 10:10:00, guzzzi wrote:
Squidblacklist wrote
When you say some websites get messed up could you explain to the
group what specifically is the issue?
Posted this some Weeks ago
http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/Squid-some-Websites-are-
Peter Benko-2 wrote
I run squid 3.3.8 on Debian 6 (amd64) for 600 clients. And I compile it
from source.
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I start on a Test PC Debian7, Squid 3.3.6 and Dansguardian (with NTLM) but
just got Problems with the Authentifiaction. Samba works well with my ADS
but everytime i start
This is what I get
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
PID/Program name
tcp0
On Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 10:32:25, jc.yin wrote:
This is what I get
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
That's a little unfortunate (that you didn't run it as root) because it would
be good to
I already asked a similar question about 1 year ago but at that time
we had to use the servers for other jobs.
Now I've got brand new servers. They are very powerfull, 16 2.90ghz
cores, 32 GB ram, 3 couples of raid1 146GB 15k disks and SSD may
arrive in the near future.
I installed 3.3.5
Sorry about that, here is the output with sudo
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
PID/Program name
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:800.0.0.0:* LISTEN
15002/apache2
tcp0
On Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 10:45:28, jc.yin wrote:
Sorry about that, here is the output with sudo
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
PID/Program name
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:800.0.0.0:*
I'm not quite sure what this means
2013/07/16 21:55:51| commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 14 to 85.0.72.123:80:
(99) Cannot assign requested address
2013/07/16 22:46:38| commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 14 to 85.0.72.123:80:
(99) Cannot assign requested address
2013/07/16 22:46:38| commBind: Cannot
On Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 11:08:02, jc.yin wrote:
I'm not quite sure what this means
2013/07/16 21:55:51| commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 14 to 85.0.72.123:80:
(99) Cannot assign requested address
Use ifconfig and check that this address really exists on one of the machine's
interfaces.
Okay I'm assuming that, after seeing this, my public ip hasn't been properly
set up with the local server? Should inet addr be my public IP?
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr c4:2c:03:21:ca:80
inet addr:192.168.1.45 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr:
Are you using a router with nat or just plain old router in a box??
I would just bind apache to port 8080 and bind squid to all 80 ports in
the machine.
It will be much simpler to understand and maintain.
Eliezer
On 07/17/2013 12:47 PM, jc.yin wrote:
Okay I'm assuming that, after seeing this,
On Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 11:47:47, jc.yin wrote:
Okay I'm assuming that, after seeing this, my public ip hasn't been
properly set up with the local server? Should inet addr be my public IP?
Yes.
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr c4:2c:03:21:ca:80
inet addr:192.168.1.45
Hey,
Depends on what is purpose of the proxy.
if it's only filtering then just use SMP without HDD case.
I assume this is not the case.
In the old days you would just run couple instances of squid and
intercept by a RR like into different squid instances.
In squid SMP you can try to use ROCK
Okay, what I've done is I've setup a very basic Squid accel setup according
to the instructions. I have my main server hosted elsewhere, I have a local
server setup for Squid accel.
Now the only part I'm still confused is this part
To test your reverse proxy implementation you must set up Squid
On 07/17/2013 01:27 PM, jc.yin wrote:
Okay, what I've done is I've setup a very basic Squid accel setup according
to the instructions. I have my main server hosted elsewhere, I have a local
server setup for Squid accel.
Now the only part I'm still confused is this part
To test your
On Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 12:27:48, jc.yin wrote:
Okay, what I've done is I've setup a very basic Squid accel setup according
to the instructions. I have my main server hosted elsewhere, I have a local
server setup for Squid accel.
Now the only part I'm still confused is this part
To
My setup for the web server is like this:
1. Domain name registered with Enom
2. Web server is with Digital Ocean
3. Via digital ocean's control panel I select the server I use and point
it's public ip address to my domain name, I think digital ocean takes care
of the propagating in the
On Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 12:45:34, jc.yin wrote:
My setup for the web server is like this:
1. Domain name registered with Enom
2. Web server is with Digital Ocean
3. Via digital ocean's control panel I select the server I use and point
it's public ip address to my domain name, I think
Which is one of two:
1. behind nat
2. direct connection
Eliezer
On 07/17/2013 01:51 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
So long as your Squid server really does have a public IP address, then yes.
However, the address you posted earlier 192.168.1.45 is a private IP address,
not routable across the
On 07/17/2013 08:17 AM, Grant wrote:
I posted my Net result in another message. I'm not sure what to do
with the findings.
If you are interested in the cache data which can help many understand
what squid does.. look at the resouce Cache tab.
it's divided into Dom Net etc..
Firebug
Hi,
sorry my message was incomplete.
Depends on what is purpose of the proxy.
When in production the proxies will serve about 3000 users on a
200mbit internet connection that runs at full speed during several
hours daily. Use of proxy is not mandatory at the moment, users can
disable
I have set the NAT to forward all requests to port 80 to the local server.
Port 80 is also open to the outside world, you can check here:
http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
IP : 85.0.72.123
Port : 80
If you try to access 85.0.72.123 you'll see that it points to Apache's
default
On 17/07/2013 11:31 p.m., jc.yin wrote:
I have set the NAT to forward all requests to port 80 to the local server.
Port 80 is also open to the outside world, you can check here:
http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
IP : 85.0.72.123
Port : 80
If you try to access 85.0.72.123 you'll
On 17/07/2013 11:15 p.m., Travel Factory S.r.l. wrote:
Hi,
sorry my message was incomplete.
Depends on what is purpose of the proxy.
When in production the proxies will serve about 3000 users on a
200mbit internet connection that runs at full speed during several
hours daily. Use of
Sorry I replied to the post author instead of to this thread, so umm.. the
reply isn't posted here. If Amos could post my reply it would make more
sense. Sorry :P
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As many of you know by now, the Squid Project has formed the Squid
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developer and user communities. The Foundation aims to provide community
governance and representation; logistical and administrative assistance;
Sure. You will require, probably, at least 4 workers to handle this
Mbps load comfortably. Assuming it is 100% HTTP traffic.
I tried to setup rock file:
cache_dir rock /u02/rock 3 max-size=2
but when squid starts it has permission problems...
FATAL: Rock cache_dir at /u02/rock/rock
On 18/07/2013 12:17 a.m., jc.yin.cn wrote:
quote author='Amos Jeffries-2'
On 17/07/2013 11:31 p.m., jc.yin wrote:
I have set the NAT to forward all requests to port 80 to the local server.
Port 80 is also open to the outside world, you can check here:
I'm not sure if Squid is working in reverse mode, how can I test if it's
working?
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Umm here's what I got after I ran the command
acl manager proto cache_object
acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/32 ::1
acl to_localhost dst 127.0.0.0/8 0.0.0.0/32 ::1
acl localnet src 198.211.119.7
acl SSL_ports port 443
acl Safe_ports port 80 # http
acl Safe_ports port 21 # ftp
acl
Basically I would like to modify as few things as possible in the Squid.conf
file but still able to set it so Squid is able to cache as much as possible,
regardless of what, e.g. images, videos, js, css, anything.
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On 07/17/2013 07:35 AM, Travel Factory S.r.l. wrote:
I tried to setup rock file:
cache_dir rock /u02/rock 3 max-size=2
but when squid starts it has permission problems...
FATAL: Rock cache_dir at /u02/rock/rock failed to open db file: (2) No
such file or directory
Squid Cache
On Tue, 2013-07-16 at 09:31 -0400, Michael Graham wrote:
On Tue, 2013-07-16 at 23:30 +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Does the X-Forwarded-For header actually contain an IP from the
172.21.120.0/24 subnet (and not some IPv6 address from that subnets
IPv6 ranges).
Yeah it seems to be:
GET
There should be headers that shows that there is a proxy.
I can reach the directory in 85.0.72.123 so if you have specific
directory it should be there..
For me it seems like it works but since there is no headers that I know
of I cannot tell you it's there.
if you have access to your apache
On 18/07/2013 4:36 a.m., jc.yin wrote:
Umm here's what I got after I ran the command
Okay, something to tune up ...
You may find it easier to work with if you remove the documentation
comments out of the squid.conf file permanently and use just a few
comments noting to yourself what the
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