On 18/07/2015 1:42 a.m., Laz C. Peterson wrote:
Hello all,
Very weird issue here. This happens to only select Citrix support articles.
(For example, http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX122972
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX122972 when searching Google for
“citrix netscaler
Wow thank you Amos for that information.
I must read, research, digest, read and then attempt to figure out what the
problem is. :-)
Will be in touch if there are any further issues. Thank you.
~ Laz Peterson
Paravis, LLC
On Jul 19, 2015, at 9:03 AM, Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz
Hello all,
Very weird issue here. This happens to only select Citrix support articles.
(For example, http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX122972
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX122972 when searching Google for “citrix
netscaler expired password” which is the top link in my results, or
The problem I'm seeing is that whenever a CGI is called via HTTP with a
POST method, it gets converted to GET when the new request comes in on
HTTPS. This, of course, breaks the app.
I should mention that we've experienced this with both IE 7 on WinXP and
with Firefox on Ubuntu Linux.
I did
OK, after a few days on other projects, I'm back with more info on this.
Amos Jeffries wrote:
The problem I'm seeing is that whenever a CGI is called via HTTP with a
POST method, it gets converted to GET when the new request comes in on
HTTPS. This, of course, breaks the app.
I should
OK, after a few days on other projects, I'm back with more info on this.
Amos Jeffries wrote:
The problem I'm seeing is that whenever a CGI is called via HTTP with
a
POST method, it gets converted to GET when the new request comes in
on
HTTPS. This, of course, breaks the app.
I should
I've setup a reverse proxy running Squid 2.6.STABLE6 5.el5_1.2 on RHEL5.1. All
remote access to the proxy is supposed to be via HTTPS, but since some of the
protected apps give out absolute URL's at HTTP, I've also setup a redirector
that listens on port 80 and sends a 301 redirect back to
I've setup a reverse proxy running Squid 2.6.STABLE6 5.el5_1.2 on RHEL5.1.
All remote access to the proxy is supposed to be via HTTPS, but since
some of the protected apps give out absolute URL's at HTTP, I've also
setup a redirector that listens on port 80 and sends a 301 redirect back
to
Amos Jeffries wrote:
I've setup a reverse proxy running Squid 2.6.STABLE6 5.el5_1.2 on RHEL5.1.
All remote access to the proxy is supposed to be via HTTPS, but since
some of the protected apps give out absolute URL's at HTTP, I've also
setup a redirector that listens on port 80 and sends a 301
Amos Jeffries wrote:
I've setup a reverse proxy running Squid 2.6.STABLE6 5.el5_1.2 on
RHEL5.1.
All remote access to the proxy is supposed to be via HTTPS, but since
some of the protected apps give out absolute URL's at HTTP, I've also
setup a redirector that listens on port 80 and sends a
I hope I'm using the correct forum for this question. Please correct me
if I'm not.
I would like to use two redirect_programs with squid.
1. Clamav virus scan
2. SquidGuard
I have squidguard running fine now. Is there any way for me to include a
second such as clamav antivirus?
I hope I'm using the correct forum for this question. Please correct me
if I'm not.
I would like to use two redirect_programs with squid.
1. Clamav virus scan
2. SquidGuard
I have squidguard running fine now. Is there any way for me to include a
second such as clamav antivirus?
Greetings,
Here at UT, we are planning on using Squid on FreeBSD to control the web
browsing on some kiosks we are putting up in the health clinic. Currently we
have a kiosk web page and then two links: One that allows students to see what
they owe and the other allows them to change their
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if ([EMAIL PROTECTED]://utdirect.utexas.edu/utdirect/index.WBX?t=MYHOME@ ||
You can't match on https URLs in a Internet proxy. The proxy only knows
which server the browser wants to connect to (utdirect.utexas.edu) not
what on that server is being
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