Lomas es de Primera ha scritto:
Hey guys:
I am trying to use Squid on my PC (Windows XP) as I lay in a proxied LAN.
However, there is an unrestricted WiFi connection available. However, due to Windows'
route selection, I can only connect through the WiFi connection by disconnecting from the
However, ping to the x.x.x.x is successful. Is there any other way I can
correct this?
2010/7/28 Marcello Romani mrom...@ottotecnica.com:
Lomas es de Primera ha scritto:
Hey guys:
I am trying to use Squid on my PC (Windows XP) as
I lay in a proxied
LAN. However, there is an
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 08:15:50 -0700 (PDT), Lomas es de Primera
soymilray...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
However, ping to the x.x.x.x is successful. Is there any other way I can
correct this?
Not easily. It involves finding a fix for the route selection.
The problem is that squid can bind to
Hey guys:
I am trying to use Squid on my PC (Windows XP) as I lay in a proxied LAN.
However, there is an unrestricted WiFi connection available. However, due to
Windows' route selection, I can only connect through the WiFi connection by
disconnecting from the LAN, and therefore, having no
sön 2007-03-25 klockan 17:25 -0400 skrev Chris Nighswonger:
On 3/25/07, Guido Serassio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the same reason because squid is not working ?
Also check your antivirus software.
I tried with AV services completely disabled. No luck.
Do you can see the 3128
On 3/26/07, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sön 2007-03-25 klockan 17:25 -0400 skrev Chris Nighswonger:
And if you try using the squidclient command line client shipped with
Squid?
C:\squid\binsquidclient http://www.google.com
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Cache-Control: private
Content-Type:
mån 2007-03-26 klockan 07:17 -0400 skrev Chris Nighswonger:
It appears to work OK here. This request shows up in the access.log as well.
1174907359.980 1462 127.0.0.1 TCP_MISS/200 4319 GET
http://www.google.com - DIRECT/216.239.37.99 text/html
Is it an IE issue? XP issue? M$ issue?
On 3/26/07, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mån 2007-03-26 klockan 07:17 -0400 skrev Chris Nighswonger:
There is several proxy settings in MSIE. There is the general proxy
settings, then another set per connection. Maybe more..
They say you learn something new every day. After years
Hi,
At 00.49 25/03/2007, Chris Nighswonger wrote:
Hi all,
I installed the windows port of squid by Acme Consulting on an XP
workstation with a dialup connection to the inet. Fixed up the
squid.conf so that squid listens on 127.0.0.1 and set the IE proxy
settings accordingly. Sadly I get no
Hi Guido,
On 3/25/07, Guido Serassio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Squid works fine on all Windows version starting from 2000 to the latest Vista.
Do you have any personal firewall running on your XP machine
I had it on, but have disabled it completely now. It still looks like
squid is not
Hi,
At 19.40 25/03/2007, Chris Nighswonger wrote:
Hi Guido,
On 3/25/07, Guido Serassio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Squid works fine on all Windows version starting from 2000 to the
latest Vista.
Do you have any personal firewall running on your XP machine
I had it on, but have disabled
On 3/25/07, Guido Serassio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the same reason because squid is not working ?
Also check your antivirus software.
I tried with AV services completely disabled. No luck.
Do you can see the 3128 port in use with netstat -a command ?
With squid started:
TCP
Hi all,
I installed the windows port of squid by Acme Consulting on an XP
workstation with a dialup connection to the inet. Fixed up the
squid.conf so that squid listens on 127.0.0.1 and set the IE proxy
settings accordingly. Sadly I get no page-loads.
The cache log shows that squid starts up
Mr. Tom Rule wrote:
We're using Squid as our proxy and filter for the Student PCs - which are
running a mix of Win98, Win2k, and WinXPpro. The Faculty Macs all run
throught it as well (from a different subnet).
We can have all the Win98 and 2k machines, AND all the Macs running on the
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