We have multiple windows webservers that are available to the WWW. On
all the servers we have different SSL certs for various apps.
Is it possible or viable to have a Squid server running as a reverse
proxy with one SSL cert to different webservers?
As an example if you browse
I have two different proxy servers on our network, the one is currently
in production (linux 2.4.17, squid 2.4Stable1, ext2 file system) and
doing no auth. The dev (linux 2.6.9, squid 2.5Stable9, reiserfs file
system) server is doing ntlm auth against a windows NT server.
When I download the same
HI,
I have a squid server (squid 2.5stable9) running, some users are
complaining when they download files that it runs at max speed and then
suddenly it will slow down to 2kb/s.
The problem is that they say that this happens at different intervals
with various files, I know that this is a
I run squid 2.5Stable6 and samba 3.0.9, using ntlm auth.
My squid logs will show the following:
1104824883.157 8 192.168.x.x TCP_DENIED/407 1334 GET
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-25.html - NONE/- text/html
1104824883.161 0 192.168.x.x TCP_DENIED/407 1338 GET