On 06/29/2010 01:07 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Edoardo COSTA SANSEVERINO wrote:
Hi all,
I'm getting the following error and I just can't figure out what I'm
doing wrong. It worked for a while but now i get the following error:
Browser error
-
ERROR
The requested URL could not be r
Edoardo COSTA SANSEVERINO wrote:
Hi all,
I'm getting the following error and I just can't figure out what I'm
doing wrong. It worked for a while but now i get the following error:
Browser error
-
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved
While trying to retrieve the URL: ht
Hi all,
I'm getting the following error and I just can't figure out what I'm
doing wrong. It worked for a while but now i get the following error:
Browser error
-
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved
While trying to retrieve the URL: http://test.example.com/
The follow
Ricardo Nuno wrote:
| Ah, okay, here is what I think is happening:
| Squid1 does the ntlm auth, and converts it to BasicAuth for DG.
| So Squid2 gets the BasicAuth form. which means at Squid2 the other
| dummy_auth is needed to catch and log basic login details.
Yes! That has it. Just used t
| Ah, okay, here is what I think is happening:
| Squid1 does the ntlm auth, and converts it to BasicAuth for DG.
| So Squid2 gets the BasicAuth form. which means at Squid2 the other
| dummy_auth is needed to catch and log basic login details.
Yes! That has it. Just used the dummy_auth for the
Ricardo Nuno wrote:
Hello Amos,
| I would have thought Squid->DG->Internet would be sufficient to meet those
| needs. With the front squid doing cache+auth of stuff that gets past the
| DG filtering. (and DG doing less work on cacheable things its already
| scanned once).
I tried that too.
Hello Amos,
| I would have thought Squid->DG->Internet would be sufficient to meet those
| needs. With the front squid doing cache+auth of stuff that gets past the
| DG filtering. (and DG doing less work on cacheable things its already
| scanned once).
I tried that too. But it does not work.
>
> Hi Amos,
>
> Thanks for your reply. Ill try to explain better what im trying to do
> here.
>
> | You don't appear to have a:
> | Squid1->DG->Squid2 setup
> |
> | you do appear to have a:
> | Squid1 -> Internet or DG -> Squid1 -> Internet setup.
> |
> | Is there any particular reason you nee
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your reply. Ill try to explain better what im trying to do here.
| You don't appear to have a:
| Squid1->DG->Squid2 setup
|
| you do appear to have a:
| Squid1 -> Internet or DG -> Squid1 -> Internet setup.
|
| Is there any particular reason you need to have two squid?
|
Ricardo Nuno wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to squid so bare with me. I just setup squid according to these
instructions:
http://www.howtoforge.com/dansguardian-with-multi-group-filtering-and-squid-with-ntlm-auth-on-debian-etch-p2
Oh dear.
The setup is working but my logs are fill with these error
Hi all,
I'm new to squid so bare with me. I just setup squid according to these
instructions:
http://www.howtoforge.com/dansguardian-with-multi-group-filtering-and-squid-with-ntlm-auth-on-debian-etch-p2
The setup is working but my logs are fill with these errors for every
connection:
2009/02/
On tor, 2008-10-09 at 10:09 +0200, Gregory Machin wrote:
> Hi
> what cause this
Most likely a broken dyndns client configured to use the proxy, combined
with the same port being used both for forward proxy and transparent
interception.
> 2008/10/05 05:27:47| WARNING: Forwarding loop detected for
Hi
what cause this
2008/10/05 05:27:47| WARNING: Forwarding loop detected for:
GET
/nic/update?&hostname=za1fwl01.dnsalias.com&myip=196.22.217.98&wildcard=NOCHG&mx=NOCHG&backmx=NOCHG
HTTP/1.0
Authorization: Basic c3ludGhlc2V1OmRvd251bmRlcg==
User-Agent: Fortinet_DDNSC/1.200310271130
Host: 66.*.*.
tor 2007-06-07 klockan 11:22 -0800 skrev Chris Robertson:
> Interesting. Using the originserver tagline to cache_peer seems to
> prevent some of the obvious avenues.
No, it's using one of the accelerator options on http_port which changes
the security profile, requiring the use of a cache_peer.
Suhaib Ahmad wrote:
Hello,
I've squid2.6 STABLE running as web-accelerator, on 'image' (having
ip:67.107.145.109) machine with parent configured as 192.168.7.1.
'image' machine is also the nameserver having 'hosts' file entry:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
The squid-cache s
Hello,
I've squid2.6 STABLE running as web-accelerator, on 'image' (having
ip:67.107.145.109) machine with parent configured as 192.168.7.1.
'image' machine is also the nameserver having 'hosts' file entry:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
The squid-cache stops working sometime
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