Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On tis, 2007-11-13 at 20:39 -0700, murrah boswell wrote:
I have not fired up my scripts to trigger wget yet. I have been testing
by grabbing a few Web pages using a browser and logged into Squid
environment as user 'wget.' I am baby stepping my way through this, so I
On tis, 2007-11-13 at 20:39 -0700, murrah boswell wrote:
I have not fired up my scripts to trigger wget yet. I have been testing
by grabbing a few Web pages using a browser and logged into Squid
environment as user 'wget.' I am baby stepping my way through this, so I
want to get the Squid
Hello,
I have asked this recently, but have still not figured it out, so please
excuse me for asking it again.
I am trying to setup Squid to only allow one user through to the Web and
configure it so all other users only have access to information stored
in the cache.
I am using
On Tue, 2007-11-13 at 18:28 -0700, murrah boswell wrote:
Hello,
I have asked this recently, but have still not figured it out, so please
excuse me for asking it again.
I am trying to setup Squid to only allow one user through to the Web and
configure it so all other users only have
Hello,
I have asked this recently, but have still not figured it out, so please
excuse me for asking it again.
I am trying to setup Squid to only allow one user through to the Web and
configure it so all other users only have access to information stored
in the cache.
I am using
Hello,
To some degree. miss_access can be used to stop other users accessing
data; however you may find uncachable data will make the users see many
errors. (things like web dots tend to be uncachable).
I know that miss_access must be part of the puzzle to allow my
priviledged user to go
You could use refresh_pattern to force everything to be cached...
-Original Message-
From: Robert Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 3:37 AM
To: murrah boswell
Cc: squid-users
Subject: Re: [squid-users] How can I do this??
On Tue, 2007-11-13 at 18:28
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 04:03 +0200, Dave Raven wrote:
You could use refresh_pattern to force everything to be cached...
refresh_pattern changes how long things are valid for, not whether they
can be cached.
Consider authenticated content, dynamic content (e.g. a javascript on a
page that
To: squid-users
Subject: Re: [squid-users] How can I do this??
Hello,
To some degree. miss_access can be used to stop other users accessing
data; however you may find uncachable data will make the users see many
errors. (things like web dots tend to be uncachable).
I know that miss_access
Amos Jeffries wrote:
I have been reading your posts and wondering myself why its not working.
I just recalled someone earlier who was havign trouble that turned out to
be caused by the headers wget sends by default preventing cache doing
certain things. Maybe you have hit this also.
I have
Dave Raven wrote:
What about using offline mode - if its educational I assume you could
probably just download after hours ? Turn it off when you download with
wget, and put it back on afterwards?
I have tried 'offline_mode on', but that did not help; I still get
Relaying Denied errors for
Hello Friends.
I have a doubt with the squid proxy, I want to doing that my squid proxy
don´t ask the user and passwrd when any user want to load the web sitie
http://intranet or our web sitie http://webselecmar
somebody can I help me?.
regards TOMAS
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004, [iso-8859-1] Tomás Rodriguez Orta wrote:
I have a doubt with the squid proxy, I want to doing that my squid proxy
don´t ask the user and passwrd when any user want to load the web sitie
http://intranet or our web sitie http://webselecmar
You allow them access to these sites
hi to all
well i m trying to do some thing like this
i got 40 users on my lan and i wanaa restric band on them like this
20 of my users can get 30 kbps from my total bandwide and 10 can get 10
kbps and 10 can get 15 kbps is this prossible from squid cause my
gateway is my squid and bandwide
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