> I tried connecting from a machine running openSUSE 10.3 (without going
> through a proxy). There is something weird in the first reply from the
> server in the TCP section of the package analysis:
I just tried the same thing, fired up openSUSE 10.3 on a laptop, no
proxy. Started Wireshark and
> This is obviously why the squid users cant access. I thought it might
> be
> a DNS issue, but that's crossed off as I can ping the domain, and it
> resolves to correct address.
Yes, if you can ping and resolve, it's not DNS related.
I'd fire up wireshark/ethereal and grab the communication that
> Thanks for checking. Odd, not sure why this wont work here, the only
> problem like this that I have had in the few years ive used it.
Hi Terry/Henrik,
No problem, little effort to click the link :-)
I made one small mistake, our proxy runs on openSUSE 10.2, not 10.3 as
reported earlier.
Which
> > Can other people here access this site using Suse Linux?
Yes, works perfectly here behind a squid-2.6.STABLE6-0.8 proxy on openSUSE
10.3. Both Firefox and IE.
> What was the site again?
http://www.franklintraffic.com/
Regards,
Joop
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Hi Jeremy,
> debian:/usr/local/squid/libexec# ./ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-
> 2.5-basic
It's better to use the ntlm_auth that comes with Samba, since it seems better
suited to the task.
At least that's what I've been told... :-)
HTH,
Joop
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Hi Shane,
My krb5.conf
[libdefaults]
Default_realm = OURDOMAIN
[realms]
OURDOMAIN = {
kdc = 1.2.3.4
kdc = 1.2.3.5
kdc = host.domain
kdc = host1.domain
}
[logging]
kdc = FILE:/path/to/log/krb5kdc.log
Hi Shane,
> My smb.conf is as follows (constructed based on some walkthroughs
> available on Internet):
Looks good to me.
> I notice that when I attempt "kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]" an
interesting
> thing happens. If is set it as [EMAIL PROTECTED] it returns no
errors...
> But if I use [EMAIL
> It occurs to me that the actual user that is logged into XP is
> "DOMAIN\USERNAME" rather than the other... is there a way to have
Samba
> recognize this? I am wanting to get rid of the login required.
Hi Shane,
We have this setup running here, and it runs fine 99.9% of the time. The
only time
Hi,
> Up until yesterday we could browse to www.oracle.com via squid.
I am also behind a Squid proxy here (squid-2.6.STABLE6-0.6) and
www.oracle.com works perfectly...
> But now this no longer works. I verified that squid can
> access the site.
> Connectivity is 100%. I've disabled tcp_ecn on
Forwarded, because I forgot to click "reply to all"
> > When I restart squid from webmin or from ssh the same thing
> happens.
> > Changed nothing at squid itself. Search the internet and found one
> > thing that the helper (squidGuard) may have a to big
> logfile. But it's
> > not the lo
> Well its working finally.
> Editted the resolv.conf to use another DNS server and flushed
> browser cache and restarted squid.conf... and voila!
Thanks for posting the solution to your problem. Good to hear you got it
working!
Regards,
Joop
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> Im not able to connect here either. Regardless of whether I
> go through my proxy or use the ip address. Im thinking that
> perhaps the server is offline.
Well, the OP states he can connect, but not through the proxy. My guess
is that there is some other problem there. Either the site is n
>
> wget 145.21.152.26
> --16:21:59-- http://145.21.152.26/
> Connecting to 145.21.152.26:80... connected.
Fair enough, it works for you. As I asked before, is this site publicly
reachable, or only reachable from certain networks (i.e. those of the
national government)?
> But.. while digging f
>
> 145.21.152.26
>
$ wget 145.21.152.26
--16:05:06-- http://145.21.152.26/
=> `index.html'
Connecting to 145.21.152.26:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.
--16:08:16-- http://145.21.152.26/
(try: 2) => `index.html'
Connecting to 145.21.152.26:80... failed: Connection t
> The site recently changed provider and got a new IP range
> (around end december).
> Might be that your DNS servers havent been updated yet.
Doubtful...DNS servers usually don't take that long to update.
What is the updated IP range? Then I'll see if I can connect using the
IP address.
> Any
> While i am on a specific site ( http://rijksweb.nl ) and
> browse to their "search" link
> (http://adresgids.rijksweb.nl/servlet/DirXweb/Main.htm ) i
> get a TCP_MISS/502 after awhile.
> The rest of the site works fine and when I turn squid/proxy
> off in my browser and use direct connection,
> We are looking for a tool to analyze Squid Proxy Traffic.
> Does squid has the capability to generate the reports for the
> Top sites been accessed and Top IP's requesting the access
Try "Mysar", that's what we use for our proxy analysis. It should be
able to do what you want. You can find it
>
> dns_nameservers - if set the NS listed _ALL_ resolve the IPA to
> 123.123.123.123
> - if not set the /etc/resolv.conf NS _ALL_ do the same.
Thanks Amos,
You were right: dns_nameservers had a different set of nameservers than
/etc/resolv.conf! I completely overlooked that directive, thi
Hello list,
I'm seeing a very odd thing with one website, something which I can't
explain at all. It only happens with Squid, if I bypass Squid everything
works as normal.
We are trying to access a website: example.com.
This domain name is resolvable both on the Internet and on our
nationwide WAN
Hi Gordon,
> I have client who wishes to point all browsers to a certain
> page with an company policy discalmer on it and the have to
> click on an aggree or disagree button to be granted accesss
> to the internet. Does anyone know of a way to do this, I
> know it is not exactly a squid iss
question in an unintelligible way
B) Nobody has an answer for me
Please let me know!
Thank you,
Joop
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Van: J Beris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 27 september 2007 13:09
Aan: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Onderwerp: [squid-users] Problems posting
Hello everyone,
Some users at our site are having difficulty using websites with forms
which they need to fill in when they use IE6. Connecting to the same
sites with Firefox works as expected. We are using Squid 2.6.STABLE6-0.6
on an openSUSE 10.2 machine (rpm package, not built from source).
Th
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