Hi !
Cookie based forwarding to the matching backend server using haproxy works
fine. SSL sessions should be decrypted by stunnel and then forwarded to haproxy
for cookie based forwarding. But this didn't happen. Due to an not permitted
operation the SSL connect would be closed.
the carp
I am playing with 2.0 Beta and saw Beta3 was availible. I am running
the nanobsd version on a Soekris Net4801 on a 2g SanDisk CF card. The
orginal load was by putting the Beta2 image on the CF card with dd.
I downloaded the latest snapshot of Beta3 and tried to upload via a
browser the new
On 6/30/2010 10:16 AM, Lyle Giese wrote:
I am playing with 2.0 Beta and saw Beta3 was availible. I am running
the nanobsd version on a Soekris Net4801 on a 2g SanDisk CF card. The
orginal load was by putting the Beta2 image on the CF card with dd.
I downloaded the latest snapshot of Beta3
Jim Pingle wrote:
On 6/30/2010 10:16 AM, Lyle Giese wrote:
I am playing with 2.0 Beta and saw Beta3 was availible. I am running
the nanobsd version on a Soekris Net4801 on a 2g SanDisk CF card. The
orginal load was by putting the Beta2 image on the CF card with dd.
I downloaded the
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Lyle Giese l...@lcrcomputer.net wrote:
But why would I look in the upgrade directory on the download site when I
had downloaded the nanobsd version from the nanobsd directory? There are no
upgrade images in the nanobsd directory, you have to go into the
I decided to enable transparent proxy on my school firewall because I
was getting a million requests a day to configure proxy settings on
student laptops.
But now that I turned on transparent proxy, students have discovered
that they can get to banned sites (like facebook) via https.
On 6/30/2010 4:00 PM, Luke Jaeger wrote:
I decided to enable transparent proxy on my school firewall because I
was getting a million requests a day to configure proxy settings on
student laptops.
But now that I turned on transparent proxy, students have discovered
that they can get to
thanks Jim -
I got the impression from reading the pfsense forum that there is a
way to block https for specific domains by denying the connect method
- am I understanding this wrong?
Otherwise I might give WPAD a try.
Luke Jaeger | Technology Coordinator
Pioneer Valley Performing Arts
If you don´t want any www.facebook.com connections at all you can use the
DNS Forwarder to change its IP to something else...
On 30 June 2010 17:29, Luke Jaeger ad...@pvpa.org wrote:
thanks Jim -
I got the impression from reading the pfsense forum that there is a way to
block https for
2010/6/30 Luke Jaeger ad...@pvpa.org
I decided to enable transparent proxy on my school firewall because I was
getting a million requests a day to configure proxy settings on student
laptops.
But now that I turned on transparent proxy, students have discovered that
they can get to banned
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