On 13.12.2012 11:48, Alan Lehman wrote:
On 8/12/2012 11:02 a.m., Alan Lehman wrote:
I'm having trouble building 3.2.4 on RHEL5.
I configured with options :
--enable-ssl --enable-useragent-log --enable-referer-log
--with-filedescriptors=8192 --enable-delay-pools
make all
On 8/12/2012 11:02 a.m., Alan Lehman wrote:
I'm having trouble building 3.2.4 on RHEL5.
I configured with options :
--enable-ssl --enable-useragent-log --enable-referer-log
--with-filedescriptors=8192 --enable-delay-pools
make all says:
ext_file_userip_acl.cc: In function âint
] 3.2.4 build problem
On 8/12/2012 11:02 a.m., Alan Lehman wrote:
I'm having trouble building 3.2.4 on RHEL5.
I configured with options :
--enable-ssl --enable-useragent-log --enable-referer-log
--with-filedescriptors=8192 --enable-delay-pools
make all says:
ext_file_userip_acl.cc
I'm having trouble building 3.2.4 on RHEL5.
I configured with options :
--enable-ssl --enable-useragent-log --enable-referer-log
--with-filedescriptors=8192 --enable-delay-pools
make all says:
ext_file_userip_acl.cc: In function âint main(int, char**)â:
ext_file_userip_acl.cc:254: error:
On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 13:11:11 -0600, Alan Lehman wrote:
I'm having trouble with Squid not resolving eldo.us or
www.eldo.us
The browser reports :
Unable to determine IP address from host name www.eldo.us The DNS
server returned:
Server Failure: The name server was unable to process
I'm having trouble with Squid not resolving eldo.us or www.eldo.us
The browser reports :
Unable to determine IP address from host name www.eldo.us
The DNS server returned:
Server Failure: The name server was unable to process this query.
/etc/resolv.conf points to the local IP and to a dns
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 6:48 PM
To: Alan Lehman
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: RE: [squid-users] possible SOAP problem with 3.1.4
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 09:14:05 -0500, Alan Lehman aleh...@gbateam.com
wrote:
From: Amos
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2010 1:55 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] possible SOAP problem with 3.1.4
Alan Lehman wrote:
We have particular application software license server for our
office
SOAP problem with 3.1.4
Alan Lehman wrote:
We have particular application software license server for our office
that is located behind a Squid proxy. It stopped working after
upgrading
Squid from 3.1.0.17 to 3.1.4. This server periodically goes to the
software company's web site to verify
change anything.
Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Alan Lehman
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sön 2010-06-06 klockan 22:49 -0500 skrev Alan Lehman:
Trying to access http://www.kswheat.com/ via Squid 3.1.4 as proxy, I get
403 Forbidden, You don't have permission to access / on this server.
The web site loads normally if I bypass Squid. It claims to be running
Apache 1.3.41.
Try
Trying to access http://www.kswheat.com/ via Squid 3.1.4 as proxy, I get
403 Forbidden, You don't have permission to access / on this server.
The web site loads normally if I bypass Squid. It claims to be running
Apache 1.3.41.
access.log:
1275882379.014131 x.x.x.x TCP_MISS/403 756 GET
My browser is hanging when trying to access a javascript page over https
via Squid proxy (squid-3.1.0.17). When I click a button with the
following code, the page won't load.
input name=Begin type=button onClick=window.location =
'test.cfm?packetid=_2W90WFKBYtestid=_0QW0X6A3Luserid=_2W90WFCGZ'
Hi Alan,
Alan Lehman wrote:
squid-3.1.0.3 is periodically aborting with 'signal 6'. This system
is
running both regular and reverse proxy functions. Any ideas? What
is
lost DNS error info?
I think the DNS lookup failed.
Thanks,
Alan
/var/log/messages:
Mar 31 08:19:00
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Alan Lehman wrote:
Specific to your loop-back problem:
You need to adjust your reverse-proxy configuration to block the
CONNECT
method being used to access the peers.
Sorry, but can you elaborate on this?
The internal net - forward proxy step of the chain
Specific to your loop-back problem:
You need to adjust your reverse-proxy configuration to block the
CONNECT
method being used to access the peers.
Sorry, but can you elaborate on this?
The internal net - forward proxy step of the chain uses a CONNECT
request.
owa.domain.com
http_access allow OWA
miss_access allow OWA
acl CONNECT method CONNECT
cache_peer_access owa-server deny CONNECT
cache_peer_access owa-server allow OWA
never_direct allow OWA
[normal forward proxy config below]
Thanks,
Alan
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Amos,
See responses to your questions below.
Thanks.
I have one instance of squid is configured for forward web proxy and
accelerator for OWA (per the wiki). In order for users to avoid
changing
their proxy settings, I need the forward proxy to be able to access
OWA
going out and back in
I have one instance of squid is configured for forward web proxy and
accelerator for OWA (per the wiki). In order for users to avoid changing
their proxy settings, I need the forward proxy to be able to access OWA
going out and back in as follows:
Host on internal net - forward proxy -
Yes. Multiple authentication methods, triggered from multiple sources,
going via multiple paths can be confusing.
Squid auth_param elided, which leaves:
A user name and password are being requested by ...
== basic challenge by ISA.
Enter user name and password for ...
==
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, but I'm not sure I understand why. Does
connection-auth=off disable pass-through of NTLM? My understanding of the
Activesync devices is that they require NTLM.
Alan
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The order in which our auth_param lines are configured can alter the
first authentication method tried. You will need to look at the
debugging trace in cache.log to see which is generating which
question
Amos
Only basic is enabled:
auth_param basic children 5
auth_param basic
The order in which our auth_param lines are configured can alter
the
first authentication method tried. You will need to look at the
debugging trace in cache.log to see which is generating which
question
Amos
Only basic is enabled:
auth_param basic children 5
auth_param basic
The order in which our auth_param lines are configured can alter the
first authentication method tried. You will need to look at the
debugging trace in cache.log to see which is generating which question
Amos
Only basic is enabled:
auth_param basic children 5
auth_param basic realm Squid
no-query originserver
login=PASS ssl sslflags=DONT_VERIFY_PEER
sslcert=/usr/share/ssl/exchange/exch-owa.pem name=owa-server
Thanks,
Alan
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On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 04:58:10 -0800, Henrik Nordstrom said:
With Squid you will see the following ports in use:
a) The TCP ports specified by http_port (and/or https_port) in LISTEN
state, and any client connections open to these..
b) UDP icp_port, snmp_port and htcp_port
c) One additional
http_access allow RPC
[typical stand-alone forward http proxy configuration follows]
Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Alan Lehman
miss_access allow RPC
miss_access deny all
cache_peer_access ip_of_exhcange allow OWA
cache_peer_access ip_of_exhcange allow RPC
cache_peer_access ip_of_exhcange deny all
never_direct allow OWA
never_direct allow RPC
Thanks again,
Alan Lehman
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from the client, but squid seems
to be ignoring. Nothing is passed to the exchange server.
Thanks,
Alan
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From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2008 1:04 PM
To: Alan Lehman
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] rpc
cache.log have to say about the attempts?
Nothing.
Thanks,
Alan
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to access something on the web server, but I
don't know why. There is only very occasional traffic in access.log for
x.x.x.20. Any ideas would be most appreciated.
Alan Lehman
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Alan Lehman wrote:
It is. I have login=pass, and authentication = basic (only) on
eggchange.
needs to be login=PASS (or login=PROXYPASS depending on your setup)
Regards
Henrik
That works. Sorry to be so dense. Thanks for all your help.
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Alan Lehman wrote:
I tried 'login=pass' - no change. Any other ideas? I've experimented
with the Exchange/IIS authentication setting. The results seem to be
the
same regardless of the setting. Should it be set for basic
authentication only?
Basic needs to be enabled
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Alan Lehman wrote:
I am still not able to authenticate to Exchange. My client presents the
userid/password dialog, but it refuses to grant access. I've tried IE6
and Mozilla 1.6. It appears Exchange is not receiving the user
credentials.
Have you
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Alan Lehman wrote:
I tried cache_peer with and without 'originserver' :
cache_peer w.x.y.z parent 80 0 no-query originserver front-end-https=on
and got this result:
1078805391.337 3 65.26.58.221 TCP_MISS/401 402 GET
https://owa.gbutler.com
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Alan Lehman wrote:
I am seeing this same problem with the following config. My OWA server listens for http connections on port 80. I want the clients
to connect to squid with https on port 443.
For this you must use squid-3 configured to use origin
Eric Kahklen wrote:
I just ran across your post. You are using Exchange 2003 correct?? Why
are you setting this up? security?? I have a how to I am setting up to
use with Exchange 2000.
Eric
Yes, it is Exchange 2003. I am doing it primarily for security. I would be interested in seeing your
https clients with OWA on http?
Thanks,
Alan Lehman
I have a user running a secure Citrix application. It has worked well for several years on 2.4. Due to the need for reverse proxying
an OWA server I am wanting to change to 3.0PRE3. On 3.0PRE3, the Citrix application drops the connection at exactly 15 minute
intervals. I'm running all of the
Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Alan Lehman wrote:
I recently added a PPP dialin server on my network on which I have a
Squid proxy box. The dialin clients can browse the internet with Mozilla
via Squid. They can also ping and telnet to the Squid box. IE6 however
gets
shows a
connection.
/etc/ppp/options:
auth -chap +pap login modem crtscts proxyarp debug lock
ms-dns 172.16.4.50
ms-wins 172.16.4.57
Any ideas would be most appreciated.
Alan Lehman
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