On 12/8/20 2:50 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> On 12/7/20 4:08 PM, Alex Rousskov wrote:
>> When handling a PASV command, Squid creates a listening socket bound to
>> an ephemeral TCP port selected by the operating system. Ephemeral port
>> ranges are usually handled by your OS ephemeral ports
On 12/7/20 4:08 PM, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 12/7/20 5:03 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
I'm talking about the ports used by the clients to conect to Squid
(besides 21), using passive FTP (i.e. those returned by PASV command).
Just to avoid misunderstanding, "those returned by PASV command"
On 12/7/20 5:03 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> I'm talking about the ports used by the clients to conect to Squid
> (besides 21), using passive FTP (i.e. those returned by PASV command).
Just to avoid misunderstanding, "those returned by PASV command" should
be interpreted as "ports returned by
On 12/6/20 8:41 PM, Alex Rousskov wrote:
AFAIK, FTP proxy is successfully used in some production environments,
but I bet that most Squid deployments do not use this feature. YMMV.
Thanks.
Is there a way to restrict the port range of the additional connections
(e.g. to 4-5)?
I do
On 12/6/20 10:26 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Is there a way to restrict the port range of the additional connections
(e.g. to 4-5)?
On 06.12.20 14:41, Alex Rousskov wrote:
I do not know what connections you are talking about (there are at least
four connections when it comes to a
Hi Andrea,
> I see this feature was introduced in 3.5 as an experimental one; at 4.13
> is it still so or is it considered stable and dependable?
We are using the squid ftp_port feature for some customers. So far, we have not
experienced any issues.
The only downside to using frox (from which
On 12/6/20 10:26 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> I see this feature was introduced in 3.5 as an experimental one; at 4.13
> is it still so or is it considered stable and dependable?
AFAIK, FTP proxy is successfully used in some production environments,
but I bet that most Squid deployments do not
On 12/6/20 5:01 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
Oh, so you're in charge of both?
Yes.
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On Sunday 06 December 2020 at 16:56:10, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> On 12/6/20 4:44 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
> > Where is the firewall, compared to your Squid proxy, in the network?
>
> Squid runs on the firewall itself.
>
> > I'm just wondering how you plan to use Squid's native FTP mode to
On 12/6/20 4:44 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
Where is the firewall, compared to your Squid proxy, in the network?
Squid runs on the firewall itself.
I'm just wondering how you plan to use Squid's native FTP mode to bypass a
firewall, which is therefore presumably blocking FTP...?
It's not
On Sunday 06 December 2020 at 16:26:26, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm trying to evaulate FTP proxying with squid and I have a couple of
> questions.
> To be clear, I'm not talking about FTP through HTTP, but about the
> ftp_port option.
> I've used frox (http://frox.sourceforge.net/)
Hello.
I'm trying to evaulate FTP proxying with squid and I have a couple of
questions.
To be clear, I'm not talking about FTP through HTTP, but about the
ftp_port option.
I've used frox (http://frox.sourceforge.net/) in the past for this.
I see this feature was introduced in 3.5 as an
On 12/12/2017 09:56 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 13/12/17 04:51, Sticher, Jascha wrote:
>> Is there a way (yet) to tell my first squid instance
>> to use another squid as a forward proxy with native FTP?
> The FTP traffic arriving at Squids ftp_port is converted from a stream
> of FTP messages
On 13/12/17 04:51, Sticher, Jascha wrote:
Hi,
we're currently upgrading our proxy environment to squid 3.5.23 (Debian
Stretch) and would like to use the native FTP proxy feature to replace our old
FTP proxy solution (frox).
Due to some design choices, we have a proxy hierarchy for HTTP as
On 12/12/2017 08:51 AM, Sticher, Jascha wrote:
> Is there a way (yet) to tell my first squid instance to use another squid as
> a forward proxy with native FTP?
> IIRC, the cache_peer directive always uses HTTP requests, so this seems as a
> dead end.
You are probably right. IIRC, the FTP
Hi,
we're currently upgrading our proxy environment to squid 3.5.23 (Debian
Stretch) and would like to use the native FTP proxy feature to replace our old
FTP proxy solution (frox).
Due to some design choices, we have a proxy hierarchy for HTTP as well as FTP
traffic. Is there a way (yet) to
Hello List,
ftp links like ftp://user:p...@ftp.example.com dont work for me.
Does Squid support ftp proxy with ftp login username+password?
Thanks,
Mario
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 01:58:59PM +0200, ml ml wrote:
Hello List,
ftp links like ftp://user:p...@ftp.example.com dont work for me.
Does Squid support ftp proxy with ftp login username+password?
Yes. The URL syntax you have describe works fine for me.
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Hi,
Is squid able to properly proxy ftp - e.g. support uploads and
authentication through a web browser (like IE), or just downloads? I did do
some googling but most of my findings were older
Thanks in advance
Dave
On Wed, Dec 13, 2006, Dave Raven wrote:
Hi,
Is squid able to properly proxy ftp - e.g. support uploads and
authentication through a web browser (like IE), or just downloads? I did do
some googling but most of my findings were older
Squid acts as a gateway between FTP and HTTP - it'll
ons 2006-12-13 klockan 15:55 +0200 skrev Dave Raven:
Hi,
Is squid able to properly proxy ftp - e.g. support uploads and
authentication through a web browser (like IE), or just downloads? I did do
some googling but most of my findings were older
Squid supports ftp:// uploads using the
Hi,
I have a question about FTP proxying. My squid is setup and working
perfectly, the only thing is that in internet explorer I have to turn off
enable folder view for ftp sites for it to actually work. Is there a
setting that I can set (in squid.conf) so that I won't have to do this
because I
On Monday 13 March 2006 10:25, Ian Barnes wrote:
I have a question about FTP proxying. My squid is setup and working
perfectly, the only thing is that in internet explorer I have to turn
off enable folder view for ftp sites for it to actually work. Is there
a setting that I can set (in
mån 2006-03-13 klockan 11:25 +0200 skrev Ian Barnes:
I have a question about FTP proxying. My squid is setup and working
perfectly, the only thing is that in internet explorer I have to turn off
enable folder view for ftp sites for it to actually work. Is there a
setting that I can set
You
Hi there,
i read already a lot about squid and ftp proxing. i read also the faq and
other resources on the web.
i didn't find an ftp proxy with the possibility of user authentication.
from intern we are going through squid and then trendmicro viruswall.
for http this is no problem. but ftp
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 17, Frank Wagner wrote:
untersttzt der Proxy auch einen Parent? Wie geschrieben, muss
der auf die VirusWall (ftp proxy) kommen knnen.
the question was:
does the proxy supports parent configuration ?
No it doesn't, but the Viruswall can do it.
Client - Viruswall -
Dieter Bloms schrieb:
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 17, Frank Wagner wrote:
untersttzt der Proxy auch einen Parent? Wie geschrieben, muss
der auf die VirusWall (ftp proxy) kommen knnen.
the question was:
does the proxy supports parent configuration ?
No it doesn't, but the Viruswall can do
Use Frox
Rahul Sinha wrote:
Hi All,
I'm not able to upload any file through ftp using squid proxy.
Any suggestion for squid configuration ?
Thanks in Advance
-Rahul
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Hi All,
I'm not able to upload any file through ftp using squid proxy.
Any suggestion for squid configuration ?
Thanks in Advance
-Rahul
Hi All,
I'm not able to upload any file through ftp using squid proxy.
Any suggestion for squid configuration ?
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-12.html#ss12.17
M.
Do you know a good FTP proxy software for Linux to use in conjuction with
squid as well as a Socks one
Cheers
In free sotware I know of the following FTP proxies
- frox, which apparently has some integration with Squid for caching.
- SuSe firewall suite, which only includes a FTP proxy even if called
suite.
I haven't tested any of them extensively so I cannot tell their quality.
Regards
Henrik
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