On 06/30/2014 12:25 PM, Der Dutz wrote:
Hi Eliezer,
Thanks for your kind respond. actually im reposting because i see
onhttp://marc.info/ that my email is unreadable because the format from the
email client i used (yahoo internal send mail editor), because its unreadable
then im afraid no on
Hi Eliezer,
Thanks for your kind respond. actually im reposting because i see on
http://marc.info/ that my email is unreadable because the format from the email
client i used (yahoo internal send mail editor), because its unreadable then im
afraid no one will reply to it.
Ok for the squid prob
Hey,
Please don't double post and in a Case really you must remind us that we
didn't responded just top-post\reply on the same thread.
(I do not think that even 48 hours has passed since anyone have seen it
yet and in many places sunday is not a work day.)
Eventually I will try to help you a
On 12/11/10 06:04, Dean Weimer wrote:
I think I am going nuts, because I can't see what I am doing wrong here, I am
trying to send a group of domains through a parent proxy because the proxy
forwarding them doesn't have direct access to the websites. These ACL list are
before any others in th
mån 2007-01-29 klockan 16:32 -0900 skrev Chris Robertson:
> s-maxage is a HTTP 1.1 construct (if I'm not mistaken), and Squid is not
> 1.1 compliant. So you are saying this content is always stale.
Squid knows s-maxage and most of the other HTTP/1.1 Cache-Control bits..
Regards
Henrik
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fre 2007-01-26 klockan 10:30 + skrev Andrew Pounce:
> now I my understanding of things I can check the mime type with acl's
> and cache allow/cache deny :-
>
> acl imagesmime rep_mime_type image/jpeg
> acl imagesmime1 rep_mime_type -i image/jpeg
> cache allow imagesmime
> cache allow imagesm
Andrew Pounce wrote:
Chris Robertson wrote:
Andrew Pounce wrote:
Hi,
I have a website which uses squid as an accelerator that serves content
as a series of numbers such as /12345/12345/12345/12345 which can be
images, html or pretty much anything else.
Some of the html varies depen
Chris Robertson wrote:
> Andrew Pounce wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a website which uses squid as an accelerator that serves content
>> as a series of numbers such as /12345/12345/12345/12345 which can be
>> images, html or pretty much anything else.
>>
>> Some of the html varies depending on st
Andrew Pounce wrote:
Hi,
I have a website which uses squid as an accelerator that serves content
as a series of numbers such as /12345/12345/12345/12345 which can be
images, html or pretty much anything else.
Some of the html varies depending on status of the user session ( are
they authenti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http_reply_access is set to allow all. Is there anyplace other than below that
it needs to be set?
More importantly is there somewhere that it is set differently? You
might want to peruse the FAQ section on Access Controls
(http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-
http_reply_access is set to allow all. Is there anyplace other than below that
it needs to be set?
# TAG: http_reply_access
#Allow replies to client requests. This is complementary to http_access.
#
#http_reply_access allow|deny [!] aclname ...
#
#NOTE: if there are no a
ons 2006-03-22 klockan 14:57 + skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 2006/03/21 17:46:34| The reply for GET http://www.msn.com/ is DENIED, because
> it matched 'all'
This is from http_reply_access denying the reply to be sent to you..
Regards
Henrik
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting Access Denied when I try to use SQUID. I am sure that it is an ACL
problem, but I cannot figure out where. I cannot figure out why the same URL is
both allowed and denied. I did check the FAQ, and other posts, but I cannot
find anything that helps me. May
Please reply to the list only! I don't like to move public support calls to
private email unless I'm getting paid for it. Thanks.
On Saturday 28 January 2006 10:40, asim hafeez wrote:
> I think you could not understand what i'm saying. Again try to make
> you understand,.don't mind my english is
On Friday 27 January 2006 12:07, asim hafeez wrote:
> i'm using Squid NT 2.5 stable 6.i configured the acl
>
> acl blocklist url_regex -i "c:\squid\etc\blocked1.txt"
> http_access deny blocklist
>
> in the blocked1.txt i just suppose to block yahoo.com i wrote
> yahoo,and yahoo.com. and www.yahoo.c
On Friday 16 December 2005 11:03, Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:
Hi again,
> > Hmmm... Very odd. I have set up something similar, (one src acl
> > specifying an IP address and a file), and it works for me (though that is
> > using 2.5STABLE7). What does the debugging output look like?
> looks
On Monday 12 December 2005 23:08, Chris Robertson wrote:
Hi Chris,
> Hmmm... Very odd. I have set up something similar, (one src acl
> specifying an IP address and a file), and it works for me (though that is
> using 2.5STABLE7). What does the debugging output look like?
looks like this:
200
> -Original Message-
> From: Marc-Christian Petersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 2:50 AM
> To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Cc: Chris Robertson
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] ACL problem
>
>
> On Thursday 08 December 2005 1
On Thursday 08 December 2005 19:13, Chris Robertson wrote:
Hi Chris,
> For what it's worth, declaring an ACL name more than once is not a problem,
> as long as the same ACL type is used. See Safe_ports for an example. On
> the other hand, the way it was done here may very well cause a problem,
> -Original Message-
> From: Christoph Haas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 2:29 AM
> To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] ACL problem
>
>
> On Thursday 08 December 2005 11:25, Marc-Christian Petersen w
On Thursday 08 December 2005 11:25, Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:
> On Thursday 08 December 2005 11:11, Christoph Haas wrote:
>
> Hi Christoph,
>
> > > acl privhosts src 10.130.10.100/255.255.255.255 and it won't work
> > > also. Turned on full debugging and cache.log tells me that above ip
> > >
On Thursday 08 December 2005 11:11, Christoph Haas wrote:
Hi Christoph,
> > acl privhosts src 10.130.10.100/255.255.255.255 and it won't work also.
> > Turned on full debugging and cache.log tells me that above ip is not
> > matching at all.
> > Any idea? I had squid 2.5stable1 or so running and
On Thursday 08 December 2005 11:04, Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:
> acl denydoms dstdomain .a.de
> acl denynets dst 255.0.0.0/32
255.0.0.0/32 (which equals 255.0.0.0) is not IP address I have ever seen.
> acl privhosts src localhost
> acl denyregex url_regex \.unknowntld$
> acl denydoms dstdomai
> debug_options ALL,9
Change this to debug_options 32,9 to get log all acl
details.
> http_port 3128
>
>
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Li Wei wrote:
> hi, guys
>
> I faced "a hot potato" these days. I did define an ACL to block a special destination
> domain.
> acl QQ dstdomain .tencent.com .icq.com
> http_access deny QQ
>
> But, I checked Squidalyser report. I was surprised by the following records.
> The
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