Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-04 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
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

Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-03 Thread mjmcgraw
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

Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-03 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
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

Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-03 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
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

Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-03 Thread Brian Gregory
- 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

RE: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-03 Thread Michael J McGraw
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

Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-03 Thread Tim Neto
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 --- Timothy E. Neto Computer Systems Engineer

Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-03 Thread mjmcgraw
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

Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-03 Thread Christoph Haas
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

Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-03 Thread mjmcgraw
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

Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-02 Thread Christoph Haas
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

Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-02 Thread mjmcgraw
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

Re: [squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-02 Thread Christoph Haas
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

[squid-users] New to Squid and Linux

2006-08-02 Thread mjmcgraw
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