Ok, so what should I do if I want to pass SSH requests through squid?
On 01/13/2014 06:28 AM, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
Which protocols does squid not support exactly?
In the context of this discussion, Squid officially supports HTTP
protocol [optionally encrypted using SSL or TLS]
On Wednesday 15 January 2014 at 14:04:19, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
Ok, so what should I do if I want to pass SSH requests through squid?
Why would you want to do this, or indeed expect it to be possible?
What benefits from passing SSH through Squid so you expect to get, instead of
just
I want to pass all traffics through squid not only traffics are received
on port 80 and handling them in some ways. Now when I am doing so SSH
requests freeze without any response!
On Wednesday 15 January 2014 at 14:04:19, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
Ok, so what should I do if I want to
If your SSH client can use a HTTPS proxy, than it will probably
work without major changes, as connections will be proxied as CONNECT
ones. In the case of CONNECT method, squid already works almost as a
passthrough proxy.
If your SSH client cannot use a HTTPS proxy, than probably
Em 15/01/14 11:04, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir escreveu:
Ok, so what should I do if I want to pass SSH requests through squid?
using an SSH client that can proxy requests through an HTTP/HTTPS
proxy should do it. If your client cant do that, than it probably wont
be possible as squid does
Hallo, m.shahverdi,
Du meintest am 15.01.14:
I want to pass all traffics through squid not only traffics are
received on port 80 and handling them in some ways.
Sorry - I can't see any benefit in that desired configuration.
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
So what do you mean by an SSH client that can proxy requests through an
HTTP/HTTPS proxy exactly?
Em 15/01/14 11:04, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir escreveu:
Ok, so what should I do if I want to pass SSH requests through squid?
using an SSH client that can proxy requests through an
.
Regards,
Tuukka
-Original Message-
From: m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir [mailto:m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:18 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid and unsupported request protocols
I want to pass all traffics through squid not only
Em 15/01/14 12:06, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir escreveu:
So what do you mean by an SSH client that can proxy requests through an
HTTP/HTTPS proxy exactly?
i mean exactly what i wrote ... if you have an SSH client that can
proxy requests through an HTTP/HTTPS proxy, than you can use SSH
On 01/15/2014 07:06 AM, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
So what do you mean by an SSH client that can proxy requests through an
HTTP/HTTPS proxy exactly?
One way to rephrase the above would be an SSH client that can be
configured to use an HTTP proxy as the next hop for SSH traffic (wrapped
in
Hallo, Amos,
Du meintest am 14.01.14:
On 2014-01-14 02:33, Jan Wiegmann wrote:
fuck you squid cache..
[...]
Pardon? This is a subscription-only mailing list, no profiles.
Meanwhile he's got some instructions about convenient behaviour in
mailing lists ...
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
Which protocols does squid not support exactly?
thanks
On 2014-01-13 01:06, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
Hi,
What does squid do against unsupported request protocols such as audio and
video streaming for example RTMP or RTSP?
Thanks
non-HTTP protocols are expected to use the CONNECT
fuck you squid cache.. i deleted my profile but i get emails without
profile FUCK YOU SQUID CACHE!!!
I CANT UNSUBSCRIBE THESE FUCKING EMAILS GO AND FUCK YOURSELF SQUID
CACHE!!!
Which protocols does squid not support exactly?
thanks
On 2014-01-13 01:06,
On 2014-01-14 02:33, Jan Wiegmann wrote:
fuck you squid cache.. i deleted my profile but i get emails without
profile FUCK YOU SQUID CACHE!!!
I CANT UNSUBSCRIBE THESE FUCKING EMAILS GO AND FUCK YOURSELF SQUID
CACHE!!!
Pardon? This is a subscription-only mailing list, no
Which protocols does squid not support exactly?
thanks
Which protocols does squid not support exactly?
thanks
On 2014-01-13 01:06, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
Hi,
What does squid do against unsupported request protocols such as audio
and
video streaming for example RTMP or
On 2014-01-14 10:56, m.shahverdi wrote:
Which protocols does squid not support exactly?
What protocols exist?
Amos
On 01/13/2014 06:28 AM, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
Which protocols does squid not support exactly?
In the context of this discussion, Squid officially supports HTTP
protocol [optionally encrypted using SSL or TLS] only. Unofficially (for
now), Squid can also support native FTP requests.
On 2014-01-13 01:06, m.shahve...@ece.ut.ac.ir wrote:
Hi,
What does squid do against unsupported request protocols such as audio
and
video streaming for example RTMP or RTSP?
Thanks
non-HTTP protocols are expected to use the CONNECT tunnel mechanism of
HTTP. Software which does so is
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