> No. Thats another two issues altogether.
>
> The authentication one is probably a configuration issue. But may be an
> auth bug.
>
> The upload one may be related to squid blocking unknown HTTP request
> methods, or the size of the objects being uploaded.
>
> A good cache.log trace of the two ope
I have problems with users connecting to websites on IIS servers not
able to authenticate with user name and password. Some other user
complains they cannot upload .NET. Will the chunked-encoding issue
cause this?
>>> On the authentication issue I tried changing log level to
Amos Jeffries wrote:
On the authentication issue I tried changing log level to 9 for a
short time but it did not tell me much. Saw the POST when the
username and password was submitted but not much else. Its a IIS/6
server with ASP.NET version 2. Looks to be using javascript to log
in.
Any id
>>> I have problems with users connecting to websites on IIS servers not
>>> able to authenticate with user name and password. Some other user
>>> complains they cannot upload .NET. Will the chunked-encoding issue
>>> cause this?
>>
>> No. Thats another two issues altogether.
>>
>> The authentica
>> I have problems with users connecting to websites on IIS servers not
>> able to authenticate with user name and password. Some other user
>> complains they cannot upload .NET. Will the chunked-encoding issue
>> cause this?
>
> No. Thats another two issues altogether.
>
> The authentication one
>>> What are the primary differences between these releases? If I am
>>> running Squid 2.6stable20 will it be relatively easy to upgrade too
>>> the latest stable 3 release? Never had much trouble going from one
>>> STABLE 2.6 to the next.
>>>
>>> Does Squid 3 handle .NET issues or IIS webservers
>> What are the primary differences between these releases? If I am
>> running Squid 2.6stable20 will it be relatively easy to upgrade too
>> the latest stable 3 release? Never had much trouble going from one
>> STABLE 2.6 to the next.
>>
>> Does Squid 3 handle .NET issues or IIS webservers any b
Matt wrote:
What are the primary differences between these releases? If I am
running Squid 2.6stable20 will it be relatively easy to upgrade too
the latest stable 3 release? Never had much trouble going from one
STABLE 2.6 to the next.
Does Squid 3 handle .NET issues or IIS webservers any bett