Re: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-03-31 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
mån 2008-03-31 klockan 11:30 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > I have been racking my brain over this one. I am able to ping the > website from the SUSE machine, just cant www to it. Anyone know why this > is? Is it a configuration issue on the server, on the website? There is quite many broken firewal

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-03-31 Thread Terry Dobbs
@squid-cache.org Subject: Re: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid. mån 2008-03-31 klockan 11:30 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > I have been racking my brain over this one. I am able to ping the > website from the SUSE machine, just cant www to it. Anyone know why this >

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-03-31 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
mån 2008-03-31 klockan 15:31 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Can other people here access this site using Suse Linux? What was the site again? Regards Henrik

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-01 Thread J Beris
> > Can other people here access this site using Suse Linux? Yes, works perfectly here behind a squid-2.6.STABLE6-0.8 proxy on openSUSE 10.3. Both Firefox and IE. > What was the site again? http://www.franklintraffic.com/ Regards, Joop ---

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-01 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
tis 2008-04-01 klockan 09:28 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Thanks for checking. Odd, not sure why this wont work here, the only > problem like this that I have had in the few years ive used it. Well.. Squid will only be able to reach the sites you can reach from the server where Squid runs. The sit

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-01 Thread J Beris
> Thanks for checking. Odd, not sure why this wont work here, the only > problem like this that I have had in the few years ive used it. Hi Terry/Henrik, No problem, little effort to click the link :-) I made one small mistake, our proxy runs on openSUSE 10.2, not 10.3 as reported earlier. Which

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-01 Thread Terry Dobbs
6 AM To: Terry Dobbs; Henrik Nordstrom Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid. > Thanks for checking. Odd, not sure why this wont work here, the only > problem like this that I have had in the few years ive used it. Hi Terry/H

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-01 Thread Terry Dobbs
-cache.org Subject: RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid. > > Can other people here access this site using Suse Linux? Yes, works perfectly here behind a squid-2.6.STABLE6-0.8 proxy on openSUSE 10.3. Both Firefox and IE. > What was the site aga

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-01 Thread J Beris
> This is obviously why the squid users cant access. I thought it might > be > a DNS issue, but that's crossed off as I can ping the domain, and it > resolves to correct address. Yes, if you can ping and resolve, it's not DNS related. I'd fire up wireshark/ethereal and grab the communication that

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-01 Thread Terry Dobbs
network card is configured properly, etc... -Original Message- From: J Beris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 10:05 AM To: Terry Dobbs; Henrik Nordstrom Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid. > This is

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-01 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
tis 2008-04-01 klockan 17:29 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Yea, im lost on this one. Ethereal doesn't show anything strange, just > the initial connection request, just doesn't seem to get anything back. > > Doesn't really make sense that only this one site (at least that I know > of) is having this

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-01 Thread Terry Dobbs
oc/sys/net/ipv4? -Original Message- From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 5:37 PM To: Terry Dobbs Cc: J Beris; squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid. tis 2008-04-01 klockan 17:29 -0400 s

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-01 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
tis 2008-04-01 klockan 18:00 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Would you want the trace from the squid server, or from a client behind > the squid server? > > Also, the TCP scaling fix, it was just to add a record to the file > right? > > Also, I tried doing the window scaling again. Is it just as simpl

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-01 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
tis 2008-04-01 klockan 18:00 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Would you want the trace from the squid server, or from a client behind > the squid server? The squid server talking to the web site. Regards Henrik

Re: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-02 Thread Peter Albrecht
Hi Terry, > Yea, im lost on this one. Ethereal doesn't show anything strange, just > the initial connection request, just doesn't seem to get anything back. I tried connecting from a machine running openSUSE 10.3 (without going through a proxy). There is something weird in the first reply from t

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-02 Thread J Beris
> I tried connecting from a machine running openSUSE 10.3 (without going > through a proxy). There is something weird in the first reply from the > server in the TCP section of the package analysis: I just tried the same thing, fired up openSUSE 10.3 on a laptop, no proxy. Started Wireshark and

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-02 Thread Terry Dobbs
Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid. tis 2008-04-01 klockan 18:00 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Would you want the trace from the squid server, or from a client behind > the squid server? > > Also, the TCP scaling fix, it was just to add a record to the file > right? > >

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-02 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
ons 2008-04-02 klockan 11:56 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Also, when running ethereal it doesn't seem to be capturing web traffic, > catching lots of ARP, but nothing web related. When running on Windows > behind the SUSE box I can capture web traffic, is there something > obvious I am missing here?

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-02 Thread Terry Dobbs
: squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid. ons 2008-04-02 klockan 11:56 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Also, when running ethereal it doesn't seem to be capturing web traffic, > catching lots of ARP, but nothing web related. When

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-02 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
ons 2008-04-02 klockan 15:43 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Ok folks, here is my packet capture; I included only the transmissions > between the 2 relevant devices (SUSE Server and the problematic > website). The capture looks very much like the issues seen by window scaling, but there is no window in

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-03 Thread Terry Dobbs
;mss" is a garbage. -Original Message- From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 7:44 PM To: Terry Dobbs Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid. ons 2008-04-02 klockan 15:43 -0

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-04 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
tor 2008-04-03 klockan 12:36 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Also, the second command gives me an error and says "mss" is a garbage. Sorry, should be advmss /sbin/ip route add 63.148.24.5 via your.internet.gateway advmss 496 to replace an already existing route use replace instead of add.. Regar

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-04 Thread Terry Dobbs
-cache.org Subject: RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid. tor 2008-04-03 klockan 12:36 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Also, the second command gives me an error and says "mss" is a garbage. Sorry, should be advmss /sbin/ip route add 63.148.24.5 via your.internet.g

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-04 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
fre 2008-04-04 klockan 13:56 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > Thanks so much, the advmss worked like a charm. How do I make it so this > route stays there? When I restart networking it seems to vanish. Some things first.. you should figure out if the MTU is local or remote. As it's mostly you having iss

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-05 Thread Terry Dobbs
;t give me any options for mss, mtu, etc.. All I can enter this way is Source, Destination, Gateway. -Original Message- From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 6:19 PM To: Terry Dobbs Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: RE: [squid-users] Unable t

RE: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-05 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
lör 2008-04-05 klockan 10:11 -0400 skrev Terry Dobbs: > The internet line is DSL, and does use a username/password (PPoE). > However, on the actual DSL router (provided by ISP) I don't see any MTU > options. PPPoE means a lower MTU than the internet default of 1500, so any sites not capable of pe

Re: [squid-users] Unable to access a website through Suse/Squid.

2008-04-07 Thread Peter Albrecht
Hi Terry, > I will have to look into ip tables. I can add static routes via the > interface card which are permanent, however doing it this way doesn't > give me any options for mss, mtu, etc.. All I can enter this way is > Source, Destination, Gateway. I guess you mean using /etc/sysconfig/netwo