Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
tor 2009-10-15 klockan 15:37 +0300 skrev Kaya Saman:
Then I tried adding the proxy=PASS statement to the bottom of the code
as in: cache_peer_access server_1 allow sites_server_1 proxy=PASS
Should be login=PASS, and specified in cache_peer server_1, not
cache_p
tor 2009-10-15 klockan 15:37 +0300 skrev Kaya Saman:
> Then I tried adding the proxy=PASS statement to the bottom of the code
> as in: cache_peer_access server_1 allow sites_server_1 proxy=PASS
Should be login=PASS, and specified in cache_peer server_1, not
cache_peer_access.
Regards
Henrik
[...]
[code]
cache_peer ip.of.server1 parent 80 0 no-query proxy=PASS originserver
name=server_1
acl sites_server_1 dstdomain www.example.com example.com
cache_peer_access server_1 allow sites_server_1
[/config]
unless I misunderstood the whole deal???
You seem to understand quite well. :
Kaya Saman wrote:
Many thanks for the response!!
From
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.6/cfgman/cache_peer.html...
use 'login=PASS' if users must authenticate against the upstream
proxy or in the case of a reverse proxy configuration, the origin web
server. This will pass the user
Chris Robertson wrote:
Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
this is my first post although been running Squid for a little while
am still very new to it as I'm just transitioning between being an
ex-student to a junior professional with UNIX stuff :-)
Basically here's the issue:
I would like to access
Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
this is my first post although been running Squid for a little while
am still very new to it as I'm just transitioning between being an
ex-student to a junior professional with UNIX stuff :-)
Basically here's the issue:
I would like to access some services in my net
Hi,
this is my first post although been running Squid for a little while am
still very new to it as I'm just transitioning between being an
ex-student to a junior professional with UNIX stuff :-)
Basically here's the issue:
I would like to access some services in my network protected by
.ht