On 27/05/21 8:43 pm, simon ben wrote:
Dear All,
I have the below setup running perfectly for a couple of years
Centos 8 X64
squid-4.11-3
configured in explicit mode so all client machines have the proxy IP
configured in their browser
Recently we have got a security cloud solution which
On 28/05/21 9:28 am, Ambrose Li wrote:
On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 07:14:51PM +, simon ben wrote:
I have the below working perfectly
Centos 8 X64squid-4.11-3
I need to forward the squid access.log to a remote Log ServerAppreciate if some
can help and advise.
I'm not on squid4, but I believe
Dear All,
I have the below working perfectly
Centos 8 X64squid-4.11-3
I need to forward the squid access.log to a remote Log ServerAppreciate if some
can help and advise.
Thanks and regards
simon
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On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 07:14:51PM +, simon ben wrote:
> I have the below working perfectly
>
> Centos 8 X64squid-4.11-3
> I need to forward the squid access.log to a remote Log ServerAppreciate if
> some can help and advise.
I'm not on squid4, but I believe you can use (for example)
On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 10:15 PM simon ben wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have the below working perfectly
>
> Centos 8 X64
> squid-4.11-3
>
> I need to forward the squid access.log to a remote Log Server
> Appreciate if some can help and advise.
>
>
> Thanks and regards
>
Dear All,
I have the below setup running perfectly for a couple of years
Centos 8 X64squid-4.11-3
configured in explicit mode so all client machines have the proxy IP configured
in their browser
Recently we have got a security cloud solution which requires the source IP of
the client machine
Thanks Alex,
I assume you do remember that 301 is not the same as 302.
Depends on the status code ie 301/302 307/307 etc the ttl of the cached
location would be decides.
The basic idea is to use either redis or memcached on another key-value DB to
persist the Location response.
(This key-value
On 5/25/21, Amos Jeffries wrote:
You enter the IP address or hostname of the squid machine into the browser
"proxy settings" for manual configuration.
On 27.05.21 03:50, Albretch Mueller wrote:
Yeah, exactly! and how do you know the IP address or hostname?
it's your or your organizations
On 5/25/21, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> You enter the IP address or hostname of the squid machine into the browser
> "proxy settings" for manual configuration.
Yeah, exactly! and how do you know the IP address or hostname? What
line in the conf file specifies that?
lbrtchx