Thanks Amos, for the help so far. Unfortunately, I'm still stuck even with
the most recent daily.. Using http_access I don't seem to get the kv-pairs
passed to my url_rewrite_program but I do see the user= value in my
access.log. The adapted_http_access concept seemed promising but my
helpers
Hi Yuri,
Thanks for nice info. As I mentioned I have only tplink TL-R470T router and
machine with configuration of
Cent OS 6
HDD 1 TB
RAM 32 GB
So Is this possible with above router or do I have to change my router for
same. I can do this using IPtables only
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 4:57 PM,
On 26/05/2015 4:26 a.m., James Lay wrote:
So following advice and instructions on this page:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/DynamicSslCert
I have set up my lab with explicit proxy by exporting http_proxy and
https_proxy. After creating the self-signed root CA certificate above
and
On 26/05/2015 9:30 p.m., Lucas van Braam van Vloten wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your extensive replies, it really boosts my understanding of
Squid :-)
No, because Squid is only aware of two ways to send request - either a
connection going to the TMG, or a connection going out directly on
port
Hi,
Thanks for your extensive replies, it really boosts my understanding of
Squid :-)
No, because Squid is only aware of two ways to send request - either a
connection going to the TMG, or a connection going out directly on
port
443 to the server (bypassing the TMG). That latter is forbidden
OK - got it working...
added the lines:
external_acl_type userlookup ttl=60 concurrency=1 %SRC
/opt/squid354/libexec/ext_sql_session_acl -dsn DBI:mysql:database=pf --user
root --password xxx --table currentUsers --uidcol ip --usercol uid
--tagcol ip --persist
acl userlookup external userlookup
On 27/05/2015 12:07 a.m., Mr J Potter wrote:
OK - got it working...
added the lines:
external_acl_type userlookup ttl=60 concurrency=1 %SRC
Yes that anything field you asked about is the concurrency
channel-ID field. You can set concurrency as high as you want. The
lookup queue length for