By the help of God.
Amos,
This is how I'm splicing the ACL from above.
ssl_bump splice bypass
acl DiscoverSNIHost at_step SslBump1
ssl_bump peek DiscoverSNIHost
בתאריך יום ה׳, 13 ביולי 2023 ב-12:44 מאת Amos Jeffries <
squ...@treenet.co.nz>:
> On 13/07/23 20:29, Ben Goz wrote:
> > By
On 13/07/23 20:29, Ben Goz wrote:
By the help of God.
I'm trying to bypass chat.google.com domain
from my squid (with sslbump),
But still no success.
I tried build acl using:
acl bypass url_regex -i chat.google.com
and
acl bypass ssl::server_name_regex -i chat.google.com
And still I
On 13.07.23 11:29, Ben Goz wrote:
By the help of God.
so, do you want us to help you or not?
I'm trying to bypass chat.google.com domain from my squid (with sslbump),
But still no success.
I tried build acl using:
acl bypass url_regex -i chat.google.com
and
acl bypass
By the help of God.
I'm trying to bypass chat.google.com domain from my squid (with sslbump),
But still no success.
I tried build acl using:
acl bypass url_regex -i chat.google.com
and
acl bypass ssl::server_name_regex -i chat.google.com
And still I can see in the logs that chat.google.com
https://tube.ngtech.co.il/
From: Ben Goz
Sent: Tuesday, 17 January 2023 14:42
To: ngtech1...@gmail.com
Cc: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Bypass ssl-bump urls that using web sockets
By the help of God.
Hi Eliezer,
Can you please elaborate more?
בתאריך יום ב׳, 16 בינו׳ 2023 ב
Sunday, 15 January 2023 15:17
> To: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
> Subject: [squid-users] Bypass ssl-bump urls that using web sockets
>
> By the help of God.
>
> I'm using the latest squid version built from github sources and the squid
> server configured with ssl
> To resolve this situation Squid will need to grow support for WebSockets
> (none working on it) and ability to support more than just a TCP vs TLS
> transport layer (under QA discussion, no ETA).
My only contribution to this discussion is to condemn the losers who created
the trash that is
On 16/01/2023 2:17 am, Ben Goz wrote:
By the help of God.
I'm using the latest squid version built from github sources and the
squid server configured with ssl-bump.
That could mean a lot of things depending on which hour you built it.
Please use the output of "squid -v" to provide details
By the help of God.
I'm using the latest squid version built from github sources and the squid
server configured with ssl-bump. The problem starts when the same URL
serves as regular web page and also for certain web socket communication.
If I bypass this URL it bypasses the whole web site, Is
B.H
Sorry I tried this and it doesn't work.
Any other suggestions please?
בתאריך יום ב׳, 25 במאי 2020 ב-13:40 מאת Amos Jeffries <
squ...@treenet.co.nz>:
> On 25/05/20 10:09 pm, Ben Goz wrote:
> > B.H
> >>Tunneling it elsewhere,
> > Where can I tunnel it? and how can I configure my
On 25/05/20 10:09 pm, Ben Goz wrote:
> B.H
>>Tunneling it elsewhere,
> Where can I tunnel it? and how can I configure my machine to support it?
>
You will need at least Squid-4, with this line in squid.conf:
on_unsupported_protocol tunnel
see also
B.H
>Tunneling it elsewhere,
Where can I tunnel it? and how can I configure my machine to support it?
>You cannot have iptables suddenly divert packets to other software
mid-stream.
I want to tunnel it by IP or translate a group of URLs to IPs I'm not sure
if this is the case that you mentioned,
On 21/05/20 3:49 am, Ben Goz wrote:
> B.H.
>
> I'm using squid with c-icap module for specific content filtering. I
> configured squid with ssl bump so website with WSS won't work on it as
> mentioned on squid documentation. So for such URLs (with WSS) I need
> bypassing squid. I read in some
B.H.
I'm using squid with c-icap module for specific content filtering. I
configured squid with ssl bump so website with WSS won't work on it as
mentioned on squid documentation. So for such URLs (with WSS) I need
bypassing squid. I read in some posts that squid doesn't fully supports
bypassing
On 29/04/18 07:22, Matthias Eder wrote:
> I have set up after along struggle a transparent proxy with squid,
> squidguard and privoxy. This works quite fine, surprisingly also for
> https sites. Unfortunately the performance is not too good, but I guess
> the man-in-the-middle attack is quite a
I have set up after along struggle a transparent proxy with squid,
squidguard and privoxy. This works quite fine, surprisingly also for https
sites. Unfortunately the performance is not too good, but I guess the
man-in-the-middle attack is quite a lot of work for squid ;-). Before
anyone is
On 01/30/2018 08:36 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Alex Rousskov :
>> On 01/30/2018 06:27 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>>> How can I bypass an ICAP error in Squid (currently squid5)?
>>
>> See the bypass option of the icap_service directive but keep in mind
>>
* Alex Rousskov :
> On 01/30/2018 06:27 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> > How can I bypass an ICAP error in Squid (currently squid5)?
>
> See the bypass option of the icap_service directive but keep in mind
>
On 01/30/2018 06:27 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> How can I bypass an ICAP error in Squid (currently squid5)?
See the bypass option of the icap_service directive but keep in mind
http://lists.squid-cache.org/pipermail/squid-users/2018-January/017484.html
Alex.
How can I bypass an ICAP error in Squid (currently squid5)?
Background: We're using Squid with C-icap, and recently had (like
anybody else) huge issues with clamd not working properly.
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Dear Yashvinder,
try this
function FindProxyForURL(url, host)
{
// To bypass proxy for an IP in LAN.
if (isInNet(myIpAddress(), 100.200.101.201, 255.255.0.0))
return DIRECT;
// To bypass proxy for a website(url) to access
Look into the pacparser project on github. It allows you to evaluate a pac
file and test the logic.
Hi All,
I have 2 issues
First one: How can i bypass proxy for an IP in LAN.
Second one:
I am running squid on openwrt and i want to allow some websites to bypass
proxy and want to allow them go
From my log:
Nov 23 18:00:34 proxy-cbf-1 squid[5874]: Reconfiguring Squid Cache (version
3.4.0.2-20131115-r13027)...
Nov 23 18:00:34 proxy-cbf-1 squid[5874]: Closing HTTP port 0.0.0.0:8080
Nov 23 18:00:34 proxy-cbf-1 squid[5874]: Stop receiving ICP on 0.0.0.0:3130
Nov 23 18:00:34 proxy-cbf-1
On 26/11/2013 2:02 a.m., Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Nov 23 18:00:34 proxy-cbf-1 squid[5874]: UPGRADE: Please use 'bypass=on'
option to enable service bypass
my /etc/squid3/squid-icap.conf.3.3 looks like this; I already have
bypass=on statement:
snip
icap_service service_info
* Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz:
icap_service service_info reqmod_precache 1 icap://127.0.0.1:1344/info
I believe its talking about this one ^^^.
Oh yes. Damn.
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I need some clarification regard my code,
If the user bypass SplashRules.html and enter in the url SplashAccepted.html
it will allow internet for him ? and will create session for him ? or he
have to go thru SplashRules.html ?
I want to restrict the user to SplashRules.html then click on agree
On 03/12/2013 01:00 PM, David Touzeau wrote:
squid force to bump all websites and change the certificate even an ACL
is created to deny bump websites.
I would like to know if it is possible to do that ?
Changing server certificates without bumping SSL connections is not
possible. You may
Dear
I would like to use Squid 3.3x in transparent SSL mode (in order to build a
kind of HotSpot systems.)
My issue is :
squid force to bump all websites and change the certificate even an ACL is
created to deny bump websites.
I would like to know if it is possible to do that ?
I have set
I thought ssl_bump should be defined on the http port, not the https
one. However I've not done transparent for ages so I could be wrong.
If you don't want it, why put it in the *_port directives at all?
Alex
On 12/03/13 19:00, David Touzeau wrote:
Dear
I would like to use Squid 3.3x in
Can I selectively bypass the use of ICAP (we're using c-icap) for certain
* client IPs
* destination URLs
* destination IPs
Squid 3.2.0.x
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On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 9:08 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt
ralf.hildebra...@charite.de wrote:
Can I selectively bypass the use of ICAP (we're using c-icap) for certain
* client IPs
* destination URLs
* destination IPs
You can check http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/icap_access/ out.
--
* Kinkie gkin...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 9:08 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt
ralf.hildebra...@charite.de wrote:
Can I selectively bypass the use of ICAP (we're using c-icap) for certain
* client IPs
* destination URLs
* destination IPs
You can check
Hallo, Kinkie,
Du meintest am 09.02.11:
Can I selectively bypass the use of ICAP (we're using c-icap) for
certain * client IPs
* destination URLs
* destination IPs
You can check http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/icap_access/ out.
This option is deprecated. Please use
* Ralf Hildebrandt ralf.hildebra...@charite.de:
Thanks. Stupid me. I'm now using:
acl cornils src 141.42.x.y
adaptation_access service_req deny cornils
adaptation_access service_req allow all
adaptation_access service_resp deny cornils
adaptation_access service_resp allow all
Does
Dayo Adewunmi wrote:
Hi
On our LAN, you can't access the internet without having the proxy
settings
in your browser. I've got one user coming in, who's laptop is
locked-down,
and unfortunately his browser's set to use no proxy.
How do I configure squid to let him access the internet
Hi
On our LAN, you can't access the internet without having the proxy settings
in your browser. I've got one user coming in, who's laptop is locked-down,
and unfortunately his browser's set to use no proxy.
How do I configure squid to let him access the internet directly?
Preferrably, without
Dayo Adewunmi:
Hi
On our LAN, you can't access the internet without having the proxy settings
in your browser. I've got one user coming in, who's laptop is locked-down,
and unfortunately his browser's set to use no proxy.
How do I configure squid to let him access the internet directly?
Hello,
I have a Centos configured as bridge, squid running in transparent mode, tproxy.
I would like to exclude few IP from not being redirected, as few
routers are getting spoofing errors.
the below rule is running,
iptables -t tproxy -A PREROUTING -i br0 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -j
TPROXY
lör 2009-10-10 klockan 18:43 +0300 skrev Said Jaffer:
Hello,
I have a Centos configured as bridge, squid running in transparent mode,
tproxy.
I would like to exclude few IP from not being redirected, as few
routers are getting spoofing errors.
the below rule is running,
iptables -t
Said Jaffer wrote:
Hello,
I have a Centos configured as bridge, squid running in transparent mode, tproxy.
I would like to exclude few IP from not being redirected, as few
routers are getting spoofing errors.
the below rule is running,
iptables -t tproxy -A PREROUTING -i br0 -p tcp -m tcp
Thank you, Linux community.
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Hi,
I am new to everything Linux as of 2 days ago and I'd like a bit of guidance
on something.. bear with me, I'm ultra new, but loving it...
My setup so far:
I'm configuring a 2.6 Squid box forwarding to a parent proxy - OK
I'm using NTLM authentication, with fall back of Basic - OK
I am
ons 2009-07-22 klockan 04:54 -0700 skrev Nickcx:
can give more details on what I see in the logs but basically on the BC and
ISA I add a rule to bypass authentication if the URL contains '/open/1' or
http://*:1935/.
And you can easily do the same in Squid. Just keep your order of
http_access
Hi,
Great! That looks to have done the trick - I just need to get to grips with
setting up text files for various sites and having a play with various
configurations. Think I can manage that.
One question though: I want to ensure ALL HTTP traffic is directed via the
the parent proxy
Nickcx wrote:
Hi,
Great! That looks to have done the trick - I just need to get to grips with
setting up text files for various sites and having a play with various
configurations. Think I can manage that.
One question though: I want to ensure ALL HTTP traffic is directed via the
the parent
On 29.06.08 10:07, Michel wrote:
in order not to bother with client configurations and browser problems a
good solution (because support free) is a transparent proxy and then you
configure your firewall to skip the fwd rules for the addresses of your
choice
However since intercepting of
On 29.06.08 10:07, Michel wrote:
in order not to bother with client configurations and browser problems a
good solution (because support free) is a transparent proxy and then you
configure your firewall to skip the fwd rules for the addresses of your
choice
However since intercepting of
On 27.06.08 07:40, Shaine wrote:
For instance , if squid runs in port 8080 , when a specific url comes
into
the squid via port 8080 , before it receives to port 8080 cant we
redirect
to a web server , which that url searching?
From the squid itself cant we find a solutions to have a proxy
On 27.06.08 07:40, Shaine wrote:
For instance , if squid runs in port 8080 , when a specific url comes into
the squid via port 8080 , before it receives to port 8080 cant we redirect
to a web server , which that url searching?
From the squid itself cant we find a solutions to have a proxy
On 28.06.08 18:25, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
There is no such think in HTTP protocol
oops, thing ;)
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Hi Friends,
Basically we can do the bypass proxy for local addresses via web browsers.
This is inbuilt functions of certain web browsers.
Like that, can we bypass some web request which are locally hosted ( In the
same network ) via squid-cache ? I think from any of ACL method we can do
that ,
On 27.06.08 03:48, Shaine wrote:
Basically we can do the bypass proxy for local addresses via web browsers.
This is inbuilt functions of certain web browsers.
Like that, can we bypass some web request which are locally hosted ( In the
same network ) via squid-cache ?
No, because your
On Friday 27 June 2008, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 27.06.08 03:48, Shaine wrote:
Basically we can do the bypass proxy for local addresses via web
browsers. This is inbuilt functions of certain web browsers.
Like that, can we bypass some web request which are locally hosted ( In
the
snip
However this function is also a builtin in some (many) browsers.
Or you can use a proxy autoconfig script served up by an apache
webserver!
Just needs java scripting enabled on the clients and it solved all my
issues
with 2 internal networks and many customer networks and a plethora of
For instance , if squid runs in port 8080 , when a specific url comes into
the squid via port 8080 , before it receives to port 8080 cant we redirect
to a web server , which that url searching?
From the squid itself cant we find a solutions to have a proxy request by
passing ???
Angierfw
Shaine wrote:
For instance , if squid runs in port 8080 , when a specific url comes into
the squid via port 8080 , before it receives to port 8080 cant we redirect
to a web server , which that url searching?
Not without receiving it. Hmm, here is a little scenario...
Given two security-sealed
I am looking to use squid to content filter public computers. Currently I
have it setup and running on a few test machines. When someone attempts to
access a restricted site, I have a custom 'access denied' page that appears.
I would like for this page to contain a field to insert credentials
Curt Coleman wrote:
I am looking to use squid to content filter public computers. Currently I
have it setup and running on a few test machines. When someone attempts to
access a restricted site, I have a custom 'access denied' page that appears.
I would like for this page to contain a field to
On Sunday 23 March 2008 13:28:26 Amos Jeffries wrote:
ian j hart wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote:
Tim Bates wrote:
K K wrote:
For
Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or
GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured
On Monday 24 March 2008 03:05:06 Joel Jaeggli wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
ian j hart wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote:
Tim Bates wrote:
K K wrote:
For
Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or
GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs
-users@squid-cache.org
Cc: Amos Jeffries
Subject: Re: [squid-users] BYPASS UPON FAILURE
On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote:
Tim Bates wrote:
K K wrote:
For
Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or
GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured
On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 13:16 +0630, Mr Crack wrote:
Is there any way in squid to bypass some sites that are banned by firewall or
special tools as squid-plug in ...?
Because ISP banned some sites such as GMail
I dont want to use Windows software e.g. YourFreedom, UltraSurf
I want to
Is there any way in squid to bypass some sites that are banned by firewall or
special tools as squid-plug in ...?
Because ISP banned some sites such as GMail
I dont want to use Windows software e.g. YourFreedom, UltraSurf
I want to install as server s/w with squid
Any help is appriciated
Is there any way in squid to bypass some sites that are banned by firewall or
special tools as squid-plug in ...?
Because ISP banned some sites such as GMail
I dont want to use Windows software e.g. YourFreedom, UltraSurf
I want to install as server s/w with squid
Any help is appriciated
Is there any way in squid to bypass some sites that are banned by firewall or
special tools as squid-plug in ...?
Because ISP banned some sites such as GMail
I dont want to use Windows software e.g. YourFreedom, UltraSurf
I want to install as server s/w with squid
Any help is appriciated
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008, Mr Crack wrote:
Is there any way in squid to bypass some sites that are banned by firewall or
special tools as squid-plug in ...?
Because ISP banned some sites such as GMail
I dont want to use Windows software e.g. YourFreedom, UltraSurf
I want to install as server
On 3/22/08, Sadiq Walji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When squid fails, all the users cannot browse and we have to manually stop
squid to bypass it. Is there any way/feature that enables to bypass squid
automatically if and when it fails or has some problems?
Yes, use a PAC (Proxy Automatic
K K wrote:
For
Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or
GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured manually on each
client.
For non-MS browsers you can often still use WPAD (Firefox on Linux for
example can do that still).
You can also get a modified
Tim Bates wrote:
K K wrote:
For
Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or
GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured manually on each
client.
For non-MS browsers you can often still use WPAD (Firefox on Linux for
example can do that still).
You can also
On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote:
Tim Bates wrote:
K K wrote:
For
Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or
GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured manually on each
client.
For non-MS browsers you can often still use WPAD
ian j hart wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote:
Tim Bates wrote:
K K wrote:
For
Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or
GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured manually on each
client.
For non-MS browsers you can often still
Amos Jeffries wrote:
ian j hart wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2008 11:12:22 Amos Jeffries wrote:
Tim Bates wrote:
K K wrote:
For
Windows/MSIE the setting can be done automatically by WPAD, DHCP, or
GPO. For non-microsoft, this needs to be configured manually on each
client.
For non-MS browsers
Hello,
I am new to squid and we have squid caching running on a server for users
and have a query as follows:
When squid fails, all the users cannot browse and we have to manually stop
squid to bypass it. Is there any way/feature that enables to bypass squid
automatically if and when it fails or
Sadiq Walji wrote:
Hello,
I am new to squid and we have squid caching running on a server for users
and have a query as follows:
When squid fails, all the users cannot browse and we have to manually stop
squid to bypass it. Is there any way/feature that enables to bypass squid
automatically if
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 13:51 -0800, Chris Robertson wrote:
Put the always direct line above the never direct one (or use multiple
ACLs and always direct lines). They work just like http_access lines in
that it's a first match.
Not quite.. always_direct is always before never_direct.
Paul Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I appologize if this has been answered before, but I have been unable to find
anything.
I am trying to set up the following:
Lan - Squid - Parent Proxy (ISP)
I have basically added the following lines to squid.conf file
cache_peer parentcache.foo.com parent
Paul Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I appologize if this has been answered before, but I have been unable to find
anything.
I am trying to set up the following:
Lan - Squid - Parent Proxy (ISP)
I have basically added the following lines to squid.conf file
cache_peer parentcache.foo.com parent
Hello,
I appologize if this has been answered before, but I have been unable to find
anything.
I am trying to set up the following:
Lan - Squid - Parent Proxy (ISP)
I have basically added the following lines to squid.conf file
cache_peer parentcache.foo.com parent 3128 0 no-query default
Hello,
How to tell wccp to no redirect some urls to proxy ?
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There's no way to do that right now - you have to put in IPs in an ACL
on the router to bypass.
Bypassing isn't actually all that hard, especially if you're running TPROXY.
Someone just needs to sit down and code it up.
(I'm open to discussions with interested parties if a group of people would
Dear simon. I think the problem is in ur ISP:
1- do they cache transparently or by hardware the bandwidth? It may cause this.
2- do they have tcp filtering rulls on their switch or router wich u
get bandwitdth?
3- ask about it from them, I think you donot recieve Virgine!! bandwidth;)
nima
On
simon benedict wrote:
Dear All,
i have been using squid on Red hat linux for a long
time and its workin perfectly fine
recently we changed our ISP and we found that our
users on private IP's were not able to sign in with
YAHOO MESSANGER OR WINDOWS MESSANGER.
when contacted the ISP it was told
: simon benedict [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 1:48 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] bypass squid cache
Dear All,
i have been using squid on Red hat linux for a long
time and its workin perfectly fine
recently we changed our ISP and we found
Dear All,
i have been using squid on Red hat linux for a long
time and its workin perfectly fine
recently we changed our ISP and we found that our
users on private IP's were not able to sign in with
YAHOO MESSANGER OR WINDOWS MESSANGER.
when contacted the ISP it was told that we have to
bypass
Hi all,
Is it possible to bypass the ICAP when the acl
sites_no_authentication match? I'd like to do this because this ACL
don't require user authentication and the icap server only accept
request that send user authentication.
acl sites_no_authentication url_regex /etc/squid/sites_no_auth
On mån, 2007-09-17 at 18:41 -0300, Thiago Cruz wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to bypass the ICAP when the acl
sites_no_authentication match? I'd like to do this because this ACL
don't require user authentication and the icap server only accept
request that send user authentication.
acl
On fre, 2007-07-27 at 14:10 +0200, Dirk Caspari wrote:
I need Access (over squid) to some Internal-Websites of a company
somewhere.
I have configured my SQUID (2.6.STABLE13) like this:
cache_peer REMOTE-COMPANY-SQUID-IP parent 3128 0 no-query
acl REMOTE_DOMAINS dstdom_regex
I need Access (over squid) to some Internal-Websites of a company
somewhere.
I have configured my SQUID (2.6.STABLE13) like this:
cache_peer REMOTE-COMPANY-SQUID-IP parent 3128 0 no-query
acl REMOTE_DOMAINS dstdom_regex /etc/squid/privat_remote_domains
cache_peer_access
What parameter must be modified ins Squid in order to bypass the redirector for
one website www.mapquest.com?
Thanks
Joe
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tor 2007-01-04 klockan 07:36 -0800 skrev Joe:
What parameter must be modified ins Squid in order to bypass the
redirector for one website www.mapquest.com?
url_rewrite_access.
Regards
Henrik
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Hi
how can I bypass icap , for big files?
Best
Pezhman
here is the answer
a) put some URLs in bypass.txt u want to bypass ICAP
b) and change the squid.conf like
acl bypass url_regex /etc/squid/bypass.txt
icap_enable on
icap_send_client_ip on
icap_send_auth_user on
icap_auth_scheme Local://%u
icap_service service_1 reqmod_precache 0
hi list,
I got the latest stable version 2.5STABLE13
with the ICAP patch running.
How to bypass ICAP for some URL´s?
Can I do this with acls?
like that:
acl foobar_server url_regex foobar\.com
icap_access class_1 allow !foobar_server all
I want to pass all the requests to the
ICAP server
I am running squid on a LRP box. It is running fine as a transparent
proxy. I have a group of internal machines going through it, with a
range of IPs that bypass the proxy using ipchains. Is there a way to
bypass squid for the machines that normally go through squid to reach
certain sites? I have
-Original Message-
From: Bill Hughey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 8:04 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] bypass squid for some sites
I am running squid on a LRP box. It is running fine as a transparent
proxy. I have a group
On 14.06 11:43, John Halfpenny wrote:
We have a site which doesn't like to go through two instances of squid for
some reason. Is there a way I can bypass a parent for a particular url?
Our setup goes
LAN Squid[i] Squid[ii]w/DansGuardian Net
Ideally, I would like to set Squid[i] to go
@squid-cache.org
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 18:34:51 +0200
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Bypass parent for site
John Halfpenny wrote:brbrHi,brbrWe have a site which doesn't like to
go through two instances of squid for some reason. Is there a way I can bypass
a parent for a particular url?brbrOur
Hi,
We have a site which doesn't like to go through two instances of squid for some
reason. Is there a way I can bypass a parent for a particular url?
Our setup goes
LAN Squid[i] Squid[ii]w/DansGuardian Net
Ideally, I would like to set Squid[i] to go straight out, ignoring it's
John Halfpenny wrote:
Hi,
We have a site which doesn't like to go through two instances of squid for some
reason. Is there a way I can bypass a parent for a particular url?
Our setup goes
LAN Squid[i] Squid[ii]w/DansGuardian Net
Ideally, I would like to set Squid[i] to go straight out,
On Thu, 5 May 2005, Brett Simpson wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to bypass Squid for certain sites that
don't work properly. I am not using a transparent firewall so I have to
bypass it on the Squid server itself.
You can't. You have to do this in the client config.
PAC scripts is very
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