Hi All,
I've Squid 3.0 stable 1 server running on Ubuntu server in our netowrk.
We've changed the ubuntu server's time as per our local timings i.e. UTC+5.30
But the same is not reflecting
in squid proxy. Proxy is picking up only UTC timings which We want to change to
UTC+5.30.
I was
Hi All,
I'm using Ubuntu server 8.0.4 , in which I've running squid 3.0 stable 1.
I'm using SquidGuard 1.3 for rules along with BerkelyDB 4.6.21 (checked with
squidguard -v)
When I run squidguard -C all or restart the squidGuard
it gives the following message which does not stop.
Setting up
Once again, Henrik is the man:
http://www.nabble.com/CONNECT-errors-with-2.7.STABLE2-2-td18261153.html
What I'm looking for is a brief, technical explanation of why this
setting defaults to off rather than on. I didn't really get from that
thread why the defaults were the way they were,
Hello all,
I really get a strange ( maybe not ?? ) problem. I get Squid 2.7.4
running on Solaris 8 with Samba 3.0.32. My clients are essentially
running Windows XP SP2 with IE6.
authentication scheme is exclusively based on ntlm so this is the reason
why winbindd is also running, smbd and nmbd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
My ISP SMTP server accepts connections to port 80 instead of 25. I am
unable to send mail using this server from the LAN because squid catches
all the traffic through port 80. How can I tell squid to ignore or not
cache connections to that server? Would that
Razvan Grigore wrote:
As I already told you I don't want to make list with IPs, i want to
allow computers based on AD group, for one-place-administration.
I can try an external acl with nslookup or nmblookup. Do you have
other sugestion?
What you are looking for is winbind helper. It runs as
Greetings,
I have a setup I am close (but no cigar) to getting working. I would like an
Active Directory authenticated inbound proxy to pass authenticated requests
to our anti-virus subscription server internally. My setup 'works' to this
degree - I can connect to the proxy on the port I
On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 14:17:39 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
My ISP SMTP server accepts connections to port 80 instead of 25. I am
unable to send mail using this server from the LAN because squid
catches
all the traffic through port 80. How can I tell squid to ignore or
not cache
William Hanwoody wrote:
squid log:
218.108.56.170 - - [03/Dec/2008:20:01:08 +0800]
6582 GET /public/js/livecast/function.js HTTP/1.1 0
0 http://xxx.com.cn/livecast/k/live.php?id=313; Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;
MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.04506.30)
Sameer Shinde wrote:
Hi All,
I've Squid 3.0 stable 1 server running on Ubuntu server in our netowrk.
We've changed the ubuntu server's time as per our local timings i.e. UTC+5.30 But the same is not reflecting
in squid proxy. Proxy is picking up only UTC timings which We want to change to
Sameer Shinde wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using Ubuntu server 8.0.4 , in which I've running squid 3.0 stable 1.
I'm using SquidGuard 1.3 for rules along with BerkelyDB 4.6.21 (checked with
squidguard -v)
When I run squidguard -C all or restart the squidGuard
it gives the following message which does
Paul Cocker wrote:
Once again, Henrik is the man:
http://www.nabble.com/CONNECT-errors-with-2.7.STABLE2-2-td18261153.html
What I'm looking for is a brief, technical explanation of why this
setting defaults to off rather than on. I didn't really get from that
thread why the defaults were the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I really get a strange ( maybe not ?? ) problem. I get Squid 2.7.4
running on Solaris 8 with Samba 3.0.32. My clients are essentially
running Windows XP SP2 with IE6.
authentication scheme is exclusively based on ntlm so this is the reason
why winbindd is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running squid3 installed in debian (apt-get install squid3). I am
trying to do some mac filtering but doing:
acl accept arp 00:1A:78:4D:59:F6
http_access allow accept
http_access deny all
But, when I try to to restart the server I get this message:
Restarting
cabletastic wrote:
Greetings,
I have a setup I am close (but no cigar) to getting working. I would like an
Active Directory authenticated inbound proxy to pass authenticated requests
to our anti-virus subscription server internally. My setup 'works' to this
degree - I can connect to the proxy on
Hi!
On Thursday 04 December 2008, Sameer Shinde wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using Ubuntu server 8.0.4 , in which I've running squid 3.0 stable 1.
I'm using SquidGuard 1.3 for rules along with BerkelyDB 4.6.21 (checked
with squidguard -v)
You should try the squidguard guys first!
When I run
What you are looking for is winbind helper. It runs as an external ACL.
Any other approach will also need to run an external ACL, so the answer to
your seconds question is yes and the example is winbind.
The winbind helper is declared like this:
external_acl_type ad_group children=3
I need to opt out of the list until I can make the time to get back to the
server. I seem to have lost the addy to get control email from the list server.
Can someone provide it please, thanks.
Hello all,
I really get a strange ( maybe not ?? ) problem. I get Squid 2.7.4
running on Solaris 8 with Samba 3.0.32. My clients are essentially
running Windows XP SP2 with IE6.
authentication scheme is exclusively based on ntlm so this is the
reason
why winbindd is also running, smbd
OK - so just to clarify. I want authenticated requests from the outside world
to hit my server at internal address of 172.30.0.18
So I add the following lines in to my conf file:-
http_port 8080 accel defaultsite=avupdate.domain.com (as in 'proper' DNS name
for site as far as outside world is
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your help instant reply.
I've also contacted to squidguard mailing list. I posted this issue here
because I'm sure many of our other friends
also must be using squidguard who are aware of the problem and its resolution.
~~~
Thanks Regards,
Sameer Shinde.
How to upgrade the squid in Ubuntu 8.0.4 as I tried to update /upgrade the
squid but it is not going beyond the latest installed version.
I tried to download install the source code from the squid site but I'm
getting the configuration error.
the squid on ubuntu runs with proxy:proxy as a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My ISP SMTP server accepts connections to port 80 instead of 25. I am
unable to send mail using this server from the LAN because squid catches
all the traffic through port 80. How can I tell squid to ignore or not
cache connections to that server? Would that still
On 04.12.08 07:29, Mike Rambo wrote:
I guess you could also use a no_cache directive on squid itself to
prevent caching of traffic to your ISP but IMO the firewall rule is
what I would probably prefer.
That wouldn't work because squid does not understand SMTP
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Matus UHLAR - fantomas, [EMAIL
On 04.12.08 04:39, Nyamul Hassan wrote:
Why aren't there any (or marginal / insignificant) improvements over 3
spindles? Is it because squid is a single threaded application?
I would neither thinkg about the first one.
Maybe there's some CPU limit in testers' system.
On this note, what
Why didn't you just give me the answer instead of a lesson? I still have to
write yet again now.
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008 18:32:00 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Hello,
please, if you are writing a new post, send it as new mail and not
as reply/followup on old mail. It makes people with
Can someone send me the listserv control address so I can sign out until I can
take part again, thanks.
Hi there,
Am wondering what folks out there are using for squid analysis. Our current
need is for something that breaks usage down by user, preferably with
manager-friendly purty graphs.
The list at http://www.squid-cache.org/Scripts/ is pretty badly out of date,
with lots of broken links and
Sorry, the problems comes from bahrein. Thanks.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 7:30 PM, Sebastian Jaurena
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I know this will not be a common question, because is not related to
squid.
I have working squid proxy server in england, and works perfects, but
we have problems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why didn't you just give me the answer instead of a lesson? I still have to
write yet again now.
For what it's worth, no you didn't. Your original message requesting
help still stands (even though it does get stuffed in an other thread).
Second, try the Squid
Hello-
I've searched through the archives and can't find anything pertaining
to this problem, so I hope that someone can help with this.
I have a Squid 3.0 installation (a build from November) with the ICAP
client running, intercepting responses precache, which then forwards
the entire responses
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone send me the listserv control address so I can sign out until I can
take part again, thanks.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Support/mailing-lists.dyn
Amos
--
Please be using
Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE5 or 3.0.STABLE10
Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.2 or
Simon Powell wrote:
OK - so just to clarify. I want authenticated requests from the outside world
to hit my server at internal address of 172.30.0.18
So I add the following lines in to my conf file:-
http_port 8080 accel defaultsite=avupdate.domain.com (as in 'proper' DNS name
for site as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I really get a strange ( maybe not ?? ) problem. I get Squid 2.7.4
running on Solaris 8 with Samba 3.0.32. My clients are essentially
running Windows XP SP2 with IE6.
authentication scheme is exclusively based on ntlm so this is the
reason
why winbindd is
Sameer Shinde wrote:
How to upgrade the squid in Ubuntu 8.0.4 as I tried to update /upgrade the
squid but it is not going beyond the latest installed version.
I tried to download install the source code from the squid site but I'm
getting the configuration error.
the squid on ubuntu runs
Razvan Grigore wrote:
What you are looking for is winbind helper. It runs as an external ACL.
Any other approach will also need to run an external ACL, so the answer to
your seconds question is yes and the example is winbind.
The winbind helper is declared like this:
external_acl_type
when squid request original server and original server dont response,
then squid will return http code status 0.
but tcp_hit:none means squid didnot request original http server.
very strange.
and I have ever found another strang question:
$squidclient -p 80 mgr:5min
sample_start_time =
Hello
We do authentication by user and by workstation. Our business rules
dictate a scenario like yours, where certain users gets access
excepting certain workstations where any user is able to gain access,
and several variations.
In Active Directory we have user groups and workstation
The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the
availability of the Squid-3.1.0.3 beta release!
This release fixes a large number of issues found in the previous 3.1
release. Including install and build errors in some helpers.
All testers of 3.1 are strongly encouraged to upgrade
Marcello Romani ha scritto:
Amos Jeffries ha scritto:
Marcello Romani wrote:
Amos Jeffries ha scritto:
Ressa wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering can I made the squid log their activities to the
database server (such as MySQL or something) and is there any tools
can provide information from those
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