Hello!I found trouble in "squid version 3.5.0.4 and 3.5.1". If user account have space in login (sAMAccountName), the check doesn't pass successful.=Config file for NTLM authentication:auth_param ntlm program /usr/bin/n
On 19/01/15 16:30, sq...@proxyplayer.co.uk wrote:
> Your systems have detected unusual traffic from your computer network.
> Some computers it presents a captcha, on others it just plain refuses
> to show search results.
Umm, your email address is "proxyplayer.co.uk". That isn't some kind of
anon
Quoting Amos Jeffries :
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On 19/01/2015 3:39 a.m., sq...@proxyplayer.co.uk wrote:
Google is requesting a captcha everytime I request a page as it is
saying that my computer is doing something weird (via a proxy).
What *exactly* is it saying?
You
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On 19/01/2015 10:03 a.m., Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> When compiling, I get the following error:
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> configure: error: Basic auth helper MSNT ... not found
>
- From the release announcement:
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* Basic authentication MSNT helper changes
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Furthe
Hello,
I am using squid 3.4.9 with SSL Bump feature. I am using the following
https_port directive.
https_port 8090 tproxy ssl-bump generate-host-certificates=on
dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=16MB cert=Certficate key=Key
I am unable to find out where all the certificates are being stored. I
was w
When compiling, I get the following error:
configure: error: Basic auth helper MSNT ... not found
I have removed MSNT from my configure parameters, but still not go...
On 18 January 2015 at 13:59, Amos Jeffries wrote:
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Thanks for the reply Yuri,
I actually just sorted out my issue… it turns out that OpenBSD installs
OpenSSL to a different location then the default for squid. Once I changed
the path to where OpenSSL is on my machine it compiled. It is
/usr/local/ssl
Matt
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hey Francessco,
I actually tried to troubleshoot the problem on my own while I was waiting
to hear from other people. I'm using OpenBSD 5.6, which I would assume
would be one of the OS's trialled by the developers.
It turns out my mistake was with the --with-openssl switch I wasn't
specifying th
Hi Matt,
could you share the last 20 lines of the build output, and what
environment you are building on?
The developers regularly test builds on 15 or so different OSes (see
http://build.squid-cache.org) but yours may be different.
You may also want to check the squid wiki for details on how to
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I've fight errors with specify '--with-openssl=/opt/csw' and also
'LIBOPENSSL_CFLAGS=-I/opt/csw/include/openssl',
'CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/csw/include' options.
To specify right path to my OpenSSL with correct 32/64 bit. :)
19.01.2015 1:28, Matthew Bowman
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Yep.
Show us compilation options and provide details your build environment.
19.01.2015 1:28, Matthew Bowman пишет:
> Hey guys,
>
> I just tried compiling the latest version of squid 3.5.1 with OpenSSL
enabled and am receiving compile errors. Has
Hey guys,
I just tried compiling the latest version of squid 3.5.1 with OpenSSL enabled
and am receiving compile errors. Has anyone else run into this problem?
Thanks,
Matt
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Hey guys,
I just tried compiling the latest version of squid 3.5.1 with OpenSSL enabled
and am receiving compile errors. Has anyone else run into this problem?
Thanks,
Matt
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Dear Amos ,
Thanks for the tip
you are absolutely right
but since I am also a network admin i will see that any new networks are only
in the 10* or 172.16*
we dont use 192.168* network
once again thanks and appreciate your concern and highlighting the cons..
Thanks & regards
God Bless U
simo
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On 19/01/2015 3:39 a.m., sq...@proxyplayer.co.uk wrote:
> Google is requesting a captcha everytime I request a page as it is
> saying that my computer is doing something weird (via a proxy).
What *exactly* is it saying?
>
> How can I get rid of thi
Google is requesting a captcha everytime I request a page as it is
saying that my computer is doing something weird (via a proxy).
How can I get rid of this message from Google. I tried redirecting
directly but it makes no difference. It seems like Google is pickingup
a lack of headers as a
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On 18/01/2015 4:48 p.m., Dan Charlesworth wrote:
> Yeah. I definitely don't have my head around the new peek and
> splice directives and would appreciate some examples.
>
> On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 12:59 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
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>> On 17/01/15 21:11, A
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On 18/01/2015 11:08 p.m., Yuri Voinov wrote:
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> Furthermore - where is 3.5.1 itself?
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> http://i.imgur.com/UWuMTjy.png
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> I don't see any.
Ah. That page is now fixed.
Amos
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On 18/01/2015 8:35 p.m., Simon Dcunha wrote:
> Dear All,
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> Appreciate all your help and concerns and replies . first of all i
> do apologize for the all the posts the issue is been solved
>
> actually there was 2 issues .
>
> first since I am runn
Dear All,
Appreciate all your help and concerns and replies .
first of all i do apologize for the all the posts
the issue is been solved
actually there was 2 issues .
first since I am running apache as a virtual web server on my squid proxy
server the pac file was i did edited was in the root
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Furthermore - where is 3.5.1 itself?
http://i.imgur.com/UWuMTjy.png
I don't see any.
18.01.2015 9:48, Dan Charlesworth пишет:
> Yeah. I definitely don't have my head around the new peek and splice
> directives and would appreciate
some examples.
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