On Sat, 2008-02-23 at 14:42 +0100, Henrik Nordström wrote:
> The idea with cbdata is that when you are given a cbdata enabled object
> use cbdataReference on it to get a reference safe to be saved between
> call events.
Sorry, my fault.
I did not realize that cbdata API defines "cbdata reference
> Hi Amos,
>
> At 12:33 23/02/2008, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>
>>Some weirdness:
>>
>>The following patches to 3.0 appear not to have been applied to 3-HEAD:
>>
>>11456 "Windows Port: call fdc_open() when opening IPC sockets."
>
> If I'm not wrong, this should not be needed in HEAD-3 (while is
> needed
Reading the discussion again, and there is some doubts if we talked
about the same thing. Is getting the requested site name sufficient for
you, or do you need the full URL including filename?
In normal proxy operation with CONNECT you get the site name:port, but
not the requested URL-path on that
Hi,
here is a related irc discussion with hno concerning https proxying:
my actual need would be to enable url rewriting in
transparent mode for https connections. It seems that the
url_rewrite_program isn't called when the client first sends a
CONNECT request to squid
ok. sslbumw was merged i
sön 2008-02-24 klockan 22:54 +0100 skrev marc impini:
> as it was suggested on #squiddev, i'm writting this little
> introduction to myself:
Welcome.
> Actually i'm particullary interested in https proxying (ssl_bump squid
> 3 feature) as it's related to my employment (need to filter ciphered
> c
Hi all,
as it was suggested on #squiddev, i'm writting this little
introduction to myself:
It's been a year now that i'm working for an IT "security" editor who
develop a content filter software which mainly relies on Squid.
I'm in charge of configuration, deployment, support and packaging for
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mån 2008-02-18 klockan 15:58 -0700 skrev Alex Rousskov:
> Since this problem did not go away since January and Henrik may not be
> available, perhaps you can log a ticket with SourceForge?
That's the proper way.
SourceForge site services support requests is filed here:
http://sourceforge.net/tr
This message is primarily to the developers who commit stuff in the main
tree.
To get a little structure in the release process it helps if only the
release manager commits stuff on STABLE branches. The exception being if
you have been specifically asked to backport something. It's normally no
big
fre 2008-01-25 klockan 08:42 +0200 skrev Razard:
> Question about basic user authentication on proxy.
>
> If user get http web page first times, the proxy respond to
> authenticate them unsecure as default, so what described on login
> windows on browser. But if user get https page, browser crea
Guido,
what's actually in the NT branch today? Is it only the "makefiles", or
is there any actual source changes which should not be merged to the
main branch?
If it's only the "makefiles" then I propose those are stored in the main
branch (HEAD and SQUID_3_0) directly
Looking at a diff...
port
Hi!
Question about basic user authentication on proxy.
If user get http web page first times, the proxy respond to
authenticate them unsecure as default, so what described on login
windows on browser. But if user get https page, browser creates SSL
connection and no warnings about plain text pas
mån 2008-02-25 klockan 01:31 +1300 skrev Amos Jeffries:
> Just done a short span of updates.
>
> One thats standing out now is the myportname ACL mini-feature.
> I'm doubtful, but agnostic. Are there any actual needs for this in 3.0?
It's trivial and a feature found in 2.7. But it's also a confi
Henrik Nordström wrote:
The first pass of grouping and classifying the 3 HEAD changesets since
3.0 branches has now been completed by me and Amos.
Please go to
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/HEAD/changesets/merge.html and
inspect the list of patches to merge and not merge and give your o
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