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.
Basically I don't want Squid to do anything except send the packets directly to
the destination system. Doing a
On 19.03 19:46, Cody Webb wrote:
I would like to provide content filtering for members our my
congregation. My content filter utilizes squid. I would like to
conserve bandwidth as much as possible (due to the costs associated with
bandwidth metering). Would it be possible for users
Hello,
I would like to provide content filtering for members our my
congregation. My content filter utilizes squid. I would like to conserve
bandwidth as much as possible (due to the costs associated with bandwidth
metering). Would it be possible for users downloads to
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 19:46:00 -0600, Cody Webb wrote:
I would like to provide content filtering for members our my congregation.
My content filter utilizes squid. I would like to conserve bandwidth as much
as possible (due to the costs associated with bandwidth metering).
Can I ask what are
On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 17:44 +1300, greylake wrote:
hello
lan_one|-|gateway|-|lan_two
| |
squidbox |
(member of lan_one) |
|
(world)
question 1.
at the moment traffic
hello
lan_one|-|gateway|-|lan_two
| |
squidbox |
(member of lan_one) |
|
(world)
question 1.
at the moment traffic from BOTH lans seems to be prerouted to the squid
box
but i want
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 14:40 +0700, Nont Banditwong wrote:
Dear Group,
I've a problem about transparent proxy using squid but it is not squid
problem
I've a stock trading program that communicate with it's server by port
80 before
traffic redirected to squid this program work well but
Dear Group,
I've a problem about transparent proxy using squid but it is not squid
problem
I've a stock trading program that communicate with it's server by port
80 before
traffic redirected to squid this program work well but after it's
redirected the program
can not login and get any data.
Dear Group,
I've a problem about transparent proxy using squid but it is
not squid
problem
I've a stock trading program that communicate with it's
server by port
80 before
traffic redirected to squid this program work well but after it's
redirected the program
can not login
Hi squid users,
I am running transparent proxy and facing a strange problem that could not
browse hotmail.com through squid. How can I bypass this domain from squid .
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Kind regards,
eswari
Hi,
Thanks for the response.
I am using squid as a transparent non caching proxy
server. I could configure squid.conf to use
redirector_access for dstdomains mentioned in a file
or mentioning the domain in the config file itself
but I am unable to do the same for url_regex. I am
pasting a
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Deepa D wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the response.
I am using squid as a transparent non caching proxy
server. I could configure squid.conf to use
redirector_access for dstdomains mentioned in a file
or mentioning the domain in the config file itself
but I am unable to do the
Hi all,
I'm running a test configuration Squid-2.5-STABLE7 on a Linux box, in order
to replace an Squid Proxy Server 2-4 (without authentication) who has been
running now for 5 years without major problems. I've implemented with
success (thx to the info in the FAQs) the ntlm_auth helper who
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Koen Stoop wrote:
because the user/password pair isn't in the 'AutorizedSquidUsers' group. So
I wonder if there's a way to bypass the auth_helper for certain destination
domains.
Yes, you only need to allow access to these destinations before where you
require
Hi All,
I am using SQUID-2.5STABLE5 and have a requirement
to bypass redirector for a few urls only. Could
someone kindly tell me how to do this asap.
Regards and TIA,
Deepa
Yahoo! India Matrimony: Find your
Hi All,
I am using SQUID-2.5STABLE5 and have a requirement
to bypass redirector for a few urls only. Could
someone kindly tell me how to do this asap.
Check the 'redirector_access' directive in squid.conf.default
(and comments).
M.
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Deepa D wrote:
I am using SQUID-2.5STABLE5 and have a requirement
to bypass redirector for a few urls only. Could
someone kindly tell me how to do this asap.
See redirector_access.
Regards
Henrik
Thanks henrik,
it has worked fine i was having the acl in the wrong
place..
btw I have 2 more local servers which the client
browsers are using host name rather than domain name
ex. http://km_online and these hosts having private IP
.
also they can use http://ip and get the web page up
and
Hi all,
I have been using squid proxy for last couple of
months and is workin grt.
but recently I had to implement internet access time
for certain clients
the exact scenario is like this
I have 4 networks using my squid proxy server
172.16.2.0 network
172.16.3.0 , 172.16.4.0 and 172.16.5.0
now we have internal webservers which are in domain
called mydomain.com have to be accessed all the time.
But after 10 am these local sites are not accessable
until and unless every client browser has bypass proxy
option checked in their respective browser mentioning
the host names names .
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, simon benedict wrote:
Now is there a way to access the local sites after the
time is over and without having the clients check the
bypass proxy option.
Just allow access to these sites before where you deny access based on
time..
http_access is an ordered list of rules read
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Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 2:01 PM
To: Chris Perreault
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Bypass Squid
Chris Perreault wrote:
I agree...and assummed he knew this too. He wanted users to end up at
a
different physical server and without a second failover solution
Chris Perreault wrote:
OR...call the person who manages DNS for you and have them change the IP
address to wherever your website can be reached.
I think changing DNS information is not an option as it will not work
immediately due to DNS caching.
Regards, Hendrik Voigtländer
failed, you are stuck, it can't just pass you through anyways.
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From: Hendrik Voigtländer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 10:03 AM
To: Chris Perreault
Cc: Brad Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Bypass Squid
Chris Perreault
Chris Perreault wrote:
I agree...and assummed he knew this too. He wanted users to end up at a
different physical server and without a second failover solution that was
the only thing I could think of to try and explain how users ended up at his
servers. Once you hit squid, you are there. If you
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Brad Taylor wrote:
What about when using Squid in web server acceleration mode?
What about it?
If you want clients to bypass the accelerator then they need to speak
directly to the web server.
You can however make Squid bypass the cache if this is what you are
looking for.
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From: Brad Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 11:08 AM
To: Henrik Nordstrom
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [squid-users] Bypass Squid
I'm wondering how I could redirect the client request to the back end server
if Squid stopped
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Brad Taylor wrote:
I'm wondering how I could redirect the client request to the back end
server if Squid stopped working for some reason. This would be while
squid was in reverse proxy mode and we would not have access to the
clients. Any thoughts on if this could be done?
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From: Brad Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 11:08 AM
To: Henrik Nordstrom
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE
I'm wondering how I could redirect the client request to the back end
server if Squid stopped working for some reason. This would be while
squid was in reverse proxy mode and we would not have access to the
clients. Any thoughts on if this could be done?
How is the requests getting to
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Brad Taylor wrote:
How is the requests getting to Squid? Change that to refer to the
backend.
DNS, not really an option. Other than an extra Squid server, I'm
looking for something real time.
Which leaves IP or proxying.
Or use a TCP plug or simlar trivial proxy in place of
What about when using Squid in web server acceleration mode?
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From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 6:52 AM
To: Brad Taylor
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Bypass Squid
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Brad Taylor
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Brad Taylor wrote:
Incase Squid failed but the box/OS didn't is there a way allow a request
to go through to the web server?
Trivial if using proxy autoconfiguration scripts.. just have DIRECT as the
second option.
Regards
Henrik
Incase Squid failed but the box/OS didn't is there a way allow a request
to go through to the web server?
Yes, use a proxy.pac autoconfiguration file on your clients.
/Andreas
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Incase Squid failed but the box/OS didn't is there a way
Sorry, I mean when squid is used for web acceleration.
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From: Andreas Pettersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 11:47 AM
To: squid-users
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Bypass Squid
Yes, use a proxy.pac autoconfiguration file on your clients
comments?
Rgds,
Tan
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From: Muthukumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 1:56 PM
To: Tan, Kian Tiong; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] bypass msauth on cache peer parent
How can I bypass the authentication of Proxy A from Proxy B
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To: Tan, Kian Tiong; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] bypass msauth on cache peer parent
I use the never_direct allow all on proxy B, and is not working. If I take
out the authentication from proxy B, the authentication on Proxy
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Tan, Kian Tiong wrote:
How can I bypass the authentication of Proxy A from Proxy B?? There are
other group of users connecting to proxy A and must use authentication on
Proxy A.
Either you configure a login to use in the Proxy B cache_peer directive,
or you configure
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Muthukumar wrote:
How can I bypass the authentication of Proxy A from Proxy B?? There are
other group of users connecting to proxy A and must use authentication on
Proxy A.
Use the always_direct or never_direct for the specified acl's on Proxy B.
These directives
Hi all,
I have two proxy servers, proxy B (child) is configure to point to proxy A
(parent)
Proxy B Proxy A Internet
Both are using msnt_auth to authenticate users to access to internet.
proxy B is not allow to access directly to internet, the configuration I use
is:
cache_peer
How can I bypass the authentication of Proxy A from Proxy B?? There are
other group of users connecting to proxy A and must use authentication on
Proxy A.
Use the always_direct or never_direct for the specified acl's on Proxy B.
Regards,
Muthukumar.
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Hi,
I need to bypass squids transparent proxy for 2 pc's in our network.
I have read somewhere that this is done in the iptables rule, but I cannot get it to
work.
Can someone help me figure this out?
Jerry
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Jerry Robles de Medina wrote:
Hi,
I need to bypass squids transparent proxy for 2 pc's in our network.
This you need to do in your router/firewall interception rules.
I have read somewhere that this is done in the iptables rule, but I cannot get it to
work.
Can
the code for two ip adresses, so that
they won't be intercepted.
Regards,
Jerry
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From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 30, 2004 10:15 AM
To: Jerry Robles de Medina
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Bypass transparent proxy for 2 pc's
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Jerry Robles de Medina wrote:
I am using smoothwall 2.0 with squid.
Then see the smoothwall documentation on how to maintain the
firewall/interception rules.
I think the rc.firewall.up file is where i should be looking?
Maybe, but it is very dependend on how Smoothwall
: [squid-users] bypass domains - sites not working with squid
Hello,
I have set up squid using wccp and it is working fine, except some sites
that i do not want them to pass through the cache server since the pages
cannot be displayed ( if i stop cache these sites can be seen ). Note that
these sites
Hello,
I have set up squid using wccp and it is working fine, except some sites
that i do not want them to pass through the cache server since the pages
cannot be displayed ( if i stop cache these sites can be seen ). Note that
these sites are not block by acl i just want to disable trasparent
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Wilhelm Farrugia wrote:
these sites are not block by acl i just want to disable trasparent proxy for
them to allow clients to see these pages.
how can i achieve this ?
The best method is to add an acl to your WCCP router, excluding these
sites from WCCP redirection.
Hi,
The squid proxy has been configured to authenticate
using pam_auth.But , I have a requirement where this
authentication has to be bypassed when requests come
for local urls(the pages hosted by our local
webserver).Kindly mail me how to go about doing this.
Regards and TIA,
Deepa
I have proxy setup to authenticate users via NTLM for internet access.
I
can't seem to able to allow local users to bypass authentication for
localsubnets http access. May I asked what ACL I need to set?
You need to create a dst acl with the IP addresses for your local
subnet, then put an
Hi,
I have proxy setup to authenticate users via NTLM for internet access. I
can't seem to able to allow local users to bypass authentication for
localsubnets http access. May I asked what ACL I need to set?
Regards,
Norman
external_acl_type NT_global_group %LOGIN /usr/lib/squid/wb_group
acl
Guess I need to get my squid box out of the driveway and take away the
sponge then
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From: Joel Jaeggli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 11:44 AM
To: rick bohaty
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Bypass squid
you don't... in linux
On Monday 28 July 2003 19.03, Mark A. Lewis wrote:
Guess I need to get my squid box out of the driveway and take away
the sponge then
Not at all.
You only need to make that box (not Squid) do yet another function,
forwarding of non-HTTP traffic (most likely using NAT/masquerade).
Squid
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