Hi, we have recently noticed unusual denied requests on our Squid servers.
Thu Mar 22 03:00:24 2012 3 ***.***.***.*** TCP_DENIED/403 3437 CONNECT
https:443 - NONE/- text/html
We're not sure what "https:443" exactly is or how it is produced. This was not
caused by a user, the servers behind
Hi, we have recently noticed unusual denied requests on our Squid servers.
Thu Mar 22 03:00:24 2012 3 ***.***.***.*** TCP_DENIED/403 3437 CONNECT
https:443 - NONE/- text/html
We're not sure what "https:443" exactly is or how it is produced. This was not
caused by a user, the servers behind
Hi, we have a logging solution that can pickup SYSLOG messages. It does not
allow us to pick up a different path for logs, is there a way to pump the
access.log info to SYSLOG?
Filtering access.log
On 12.01.2012 09:30, Momen, Mazdak wrote:
> We have a couple of common requests we would like to not have logged
> in our access.log file to save space. Is there a way to filter the
> access.log through the squid.conf?
Several ways:
* using ACL on the individu
We have a couple of common requests we would like to not have logged in our
access.log file to save space. Is there a way to filter the access.log through
the squid.conf?
Hi,
How can I create a squid cluster that would ideally share log files and
replicate config changes to each other? We have a load balancer that can handle
sending requests to one or the other server but I would prefer to not have to
have someone log into each squid server to change the ACL, is
My config is currently configured to block all non 80\443 ports and all domains
except those I specify. How can I allow domainx.com on port 1234 without
allowing port 1234 globally?
Thanks!
Hi,
We're configuring our site which is hosted on an IIS server to use our squid
server as a proxy (using the defaultproxy setting in machine.config). I'm
trying to decipherer the access log, or more understand why it is using the
same IP address. For example, one entry is:
1316557568.358 149