Thanks very much Henrik...
Now everything is OK and running perfect.
Like you said at the old post wich I rescued from googling, referring to
dstdomain... Today, as you say so now, it remains active.
That is, not EVERYTHING changes despite the time...
Also, I have made a nice bash
tis 2009-09-08 klockan 11:29 +1200 skrev Amos Jeffries:
[2] No. Go back to the _current_ documentation and responses. Disregard the
terminology from a decade ago about a non-relevant release of Squid. Things
change.
The dstdomain acl is still the same
www.example.com - Matches just the host
Oh... Sorry, I yesterday send this message to Amos, but I mistakenly, in the
original pasted below, I thanked to Henrik... My apologies, I thank you all,
but that message was for you, Amos... There goes back as it should be :-)
Hi Amos,
thanks for your help. All right now.
I have done as you
mån 2009-09-07 klockan 12:19 -0300 skrev RicardoCh:
In Squid I have a line acl myweb dstdomain /usr/squid/domain.
Where domain save a list:
*.mydomain.com
www.mydomain.com
*.otherdomain.com
www.otherdomain.com
There should be no stars. Jus
.mydomain.com
and don't list explicit
Somethign like this (you said at 2000)?:
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/25/0709.html
I mean: NOT DOT at domain start: mydomain.com or www.mydomain.com
YES DOT at host start: .mydomain.com
It mean:
if I start the dstdomain with a dot (.mydomain.com ),
On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 12:19:19 -0300, RicardoCh rac...@hotmail.com wrote:
Oh... Sorry, I yesterday send this message to Amos, but I mistakenly, in
the
original pasted below, I thanked to Henrik... My apologies, I thank you
all,
but that message was for you, Amos... There goes back as it should
On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 22:29:56 +, Ricardo A rac...@hotmail.com wrote:
Somethign like this (you said at 2000)?:
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/25/0709.html
I mean: NOT DOT at domain start: mydomain.com or www.mydomain.com
YES DOT at host start:
Hi Henrik, thanks for your help. All right now.
I have done as you suggested: a bash script, which first captures the
dynamic IP with ipofif, it saving in a log and in a file (wich contains
the include with the http_port). Then, from time to time (configured in
crontab), again the script take the
Dear Chris and Henrik,
I'm sorry, but now cannot access webpages from outside...
Yes I can from LAN...
I repeat that is a debian Lenny webserver-fileserver-firewall (iptables-Squid
2.7-Samba 3-Apache 2, all in the same machine).
The setting:
Squid 2.7
http_port 192.168.000.1:3128
tor 2009-09-03 klockan 19:03 + skrev Ricardo A:
Dear Chris and Henrik,
I'm sorry, but now cannot access webpages from outside...
Yes I can from LAN...
I repeat that is a debian Lenny webserver-fileserver-firewall (iptables-Squid
2.7-Samba 3-Apache 2, all in the same machine).
Ricardo A wrote:
Dear Chris and Henrik,
I'm sorry, but now cannot access webpages from outside...
Yes I can from LAN...
I repeat that is a debian Lenny webserver-fileserver-firewall (iptables-Squid 2.7-Samba 3-Apache 2, all in the same machine).
The setting:
Squid 2.7
http_port
Yes, you're right, you told me. But there is one detail that I did not comment
then, to not lengthen the thing (and because I figured it did not matter): the
public IP is dynamic and is routed using a script to ZoneEdit.
Then, because Amos told me to leave http_port 80 bind to all...
About
Ricardo A wrote:
Yes, you're right, you told me. But there is one detail that I did not comment then, to not lengthen the thing (and because I figured it did not matter): the public IP is dynamic and is routed using a script to ZoneEdit.
Then, because Amos told me to leave http_port 80 bind to
RicardoCh wrote:
When I try, from the internal LAN, to load any page of my website running on
server (Debian Lenny iptables-apache2-Squid2.7-samba3, ALL ON SAME SERVER),
the Squid launches some of this 3 pages error warn:
1) Unable to forward this request at this time
2) (111) Conection
Hi Chris, thanks for your support... I did everything you recommended, but
when I make a request to the website (running on the same server), this
error now in browser:
Unable to forward this request at this time.
This request could not be forwarded to the origin server or to any parent
caches.
tor 2009-09-03 klockan 00:32 -0300 skrev RicardoCh:
Starting web server: apache2(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not
bind to address [::]:80
(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80
no listening sockets available, shutting down
Unable to open
Bingo!!! Thanks Henrik and Chris...
-Mensaje original-
De: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:hen...@henriknordstrom.net]
Enviado el: jueves, 03 de septiembre de 2009 12:50 a.m.
Para: RicardoCh
CC: 'Chris Robertson'; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Asunto: RE: [squid-users] Squid 2.7: Request from
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