Hi, all
I am new to Squid. I am trying to setup squid as a reverse proxy to for MS
Exchange outlook client access. I compiled squid myself (v3.1.19, Solaris 10,
SPARC). I followed the configuration example on the squid web page
"ConfigExamples/Reverse/ExchangeRpc".
# cat squid.conf
# Recommen
Good afternoon,
Our company is currently investigating the use of Squid as our Proxy solution
(Secure Web Gateway?). I was curious if anyone out there has successfully
installed and
managed a Production Squid environment
that would be about the complexity and size of the following (and I'd li
Dear All,
I need to set up a tranparent squid box, and want to use CentOS 4, getting
squid from source is great, can anybody help me on the compile lines ?
Have like 1,000 users. and a bandwidth of 4mb in / 1 mb out.
Thanks a lot,
Ab.
Hi all,
I'm brand new to squid. Up until now I've been using apache mod_proxy
with a very simple config:
ProxyRequests On
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from 10
Today I found out I can no longer use mod_proxy because YUM uses
byteranges and apache doesn't support that. I have
Hi,
I am trying to install squid on RH9 (everything is up2date) but I keep
getting this error:
(squid): mimeLoadIcon: cannot parse internal URL
And I am not sure why. I have googled archives and all tech docs and
cannot find what this means.
What am I missing?
Thanks for any help in advance!
On 09.05.2012 10:42, Ruiyuan Jiang wrote:
Hi, all
I am new to Squid. I am trying to setup squid as a reverse proxy to
for MS Exchange outlook client access. I compiled squid myself
(v3.1.19, Solaris 10, SPARC). I followed the configuration example on
the squid web page "ConfigExamples/Reverse/Ex
sh_pattern -i (/cgi-bin/|\?) 0 0% 0
refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320
Ryan Jiang
-Original Message-
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 9:05 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] New to squid
On 09.05.2012 10
I know an implementation with more requirements than you need.
You will need a fast disk to the squid cache. The environment I know
have the cache on ram disk.
I have squid separated from my AD forest by two firewalls, this isn't
a problem, you need to open the required ports.
On Fri, Mar 13, 20
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:43 PM, sq...@zoomemail.com
wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> Our company is currently investigating the use of Squid as our Proxy solution
> (Secure Web Gateway?). I was curious if anyone out there has successfully
> installed and
> managed a Production Squid environment
> t
On 13.03.09 15:00, David Rodríguez Fernández wrote:
> I know an implementation with more requirements than you need.
>
> You will need a fast disk to the squid cache. The environment I know
> have the cache on ram disk.
Do you have memory cache turned off? This way it's useless to have it.
I'd ad
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 04:14:42PM +0100, Kinkie wrote:
>
> Making AD work in a firewalled environment is not really that easy
> (nor secure), but I'd assume that that side of things has already been
> covered.
>
This is totally off-topic but the above statement is not true. What you
need to do
Actually, ./configure --help is quite sufficient at displaying
compile-time options and their descriptions.
I would start there.
Tim Rainier
Abdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
08/17/2005 01:09 PM
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squid-users@squid-cache.org
cc
Subject
[squid-users] new to squid
Dear All,
I need
:18 +0300
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] new to squid
> Actually, ./configure --help is quite sufficient at displaying
> compile-time options and their descriptions.
> I would start there.
>
> Tim Rainier
>
>
>
>
> Abdock <[EMAIL P
Bill Everhart wrote:
Hi all,
I'm brand new to squid. Up until now I've been using apache mod_proxy
with a very simple config:
ProxyRequests On
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from 10
Today I found out I can no longer use mod_proxy because YUM uses
byteranges and apache doesn't
On Thursday 11 September 2003 18.14, Jennifer Fountain wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to install squid on RH9 (everything is up2date) but I
> keep getting this error:
> (squid): mimeLoadIcon: cannot parse internal URL
Hmm.. I have seen this once before. If I recall correcly this error is
seen if your
;ll let me know) =D
Thanks and I'll try and send some better information along.
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Sent: 3/13/2009 11:14:42 AM
To : sq...@removed
Cc : squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject : RE: Re: [squid-users] New to Squid
On F
I'm running Fedora Core 5 with Squid 2.5. How do I configure Squid so
that I can view both http and https sites?
Thanks, Michael
On Wednesday 02 August 2006 21:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm running Fedora Core 5 with Squid 2.5. How do I configure Squid so
> that I can view both http and https sites?
Unless Fedora provides a completely broken squid.conf with the installation
Squid will already be able to handle HTTP an
This is what my squid.conf looks like. Does it look broke?
hierarchy_stoplist cgi-bin ?
acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \?
no_cache deny QUERY
auth_param basic children 5
auth_param basic realm Squid proxy-caching web server
auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours
auth_param basic casesensitive o
On Wednesday 02 August 2006 22:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is what my squid.conf looks like. Does it look broke?
Not at all. Just read and understand the documentation on "http_access"
and "acl". Everything else is fine.
Christoph
Now it works from the local machine that is actually running squid,
but when I try to SSH using Putty into the squid host I get nothing. I
am forwarding port 3128 with Putty and setting the brower to use
localhost:3128 for proxy.
Maybe I'm understanding this wrong but I thought if I used SS
On Thursday 03 August 2006 16:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now it works from the local machine that is actually running squid,
> but when I try to SSH using Putty into the squid host I get nothing. I
> am forwarding port 3128 with Putty and setting the brower to use
> localhost:3128 for proxy.
J
I'm trying to use SSH to tunnel my traffic to the machine that is
running squid. The machines are not on the same network.
Michael
Quoting Christoph Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thursday 03 August 2006 16:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now it works from the local machine that is actually runn
I think you have the wrong acronym. Do you really want a SSL connection
as in a "https" connection? In reading this thread you keep typing SSH,
but do you really need to use is SSL.
Tim
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Computer Systems Engineer
No, I really meant SSH. I'm using Putty from work to my home linux box.
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Tim Neto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 1:57 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux
I think you hav
- Original Message -
From: "Michael J McGraw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 9:18 PM
Subject: RE: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux
> No, I really meant SSH. I'm using Putty from work to my home linux box.
>
> Michael
In what
tor 2006-08-03 klockan 10:46 -0400 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Now it works from the local machine that is actually running squid,
> but when I try to SSH using Putty into the squid host I get nothing. I
> am forwarding port 3128 with Putty and setting the brower to use
> localhost:3128 for pr
tor 2006-08-03 klockan 22:03 +0100 skrev Brian Gregory:
> > No, I really meant SSH. I'm using Putty from work to my home linux box.
> >
> > Michael
>
> In what way do you believe that squid might be involved with this process.
He is trying to set up a port forward of the Squid port via SSH,
all
It works when I am sitting at the linux box but when I try to SSH into
it and use the squid proxy through the tunnel I can get no where.
I have my Putty tunnel setup for local port 3128 forwarded to remote
port 3128.
L3128 ip.address.to.linuxbox:3128
L is for local port.
Should ip.address
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 19:24 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have my Putty tunnel setup for local port 3128 forwarded to remote
> port 3128.
>
> L3128 ip.address.to.linuxbox:3128
> L is for local port.
>
> Should ip.address.to.linuxbox be 127.0.0.1 also?
Yes, most likely. It's the same as
I've recently inherited a set of squid caching servers... 2.5 stable 4
running
on SuSE 9.x. I'm still getting up to speed on squid, and I'm having
trouble
with one website in particular... it's a support site with an asp login:
http://12.178.161.141/Support/
>From outside the cache, the URL
Hello everyone.
I'm new to the Squid mailing list here. Although I have a little bit of
experience working with squid in the past, I haven't in awhile and was
hoping to get some feedback on a couple of questions about capability
options of squid.
We are looking to deploy a type of proxy server
I have inherited a Windows NT 4.0 network that is
running Squid 2.3.Stable4. The issue is that
2.3Stable4 has a file upload limit of 1MB. I am
needing to upgrade to 2.5 because it doesn't have the
upload restriction. Just in the past week this is
first I have heard of Squid, so I am needing some
g
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Jason Williams wrote:
> Some of the things we are looking for:
>
> -ability to block types of web sites, web sites etc.
Yes, but is a bit tedious to maintain unless you subscribe to one of the
web site category databases.. but this is not Squid's fault.
> -can we block outg
Hi,
At 16.33 08/09/2004, kmo vern wrote:
I have inherited a Windows NT 4.0 network that is
running Squid 2.3.Stable4. The issue is that
2.3Stable4 has a file upload limit of 1MB. I am
needing to upgrade to 2.5 because it doesn't have the
upload restriction. Just in the past week this is
first I hav
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