The current solution doesn't work for me since it only supports a very
limited number of clients. I am working with a charity that provides
internet services to those with impaired vision, the intention of my
project was to set up a semi-public proxy for recipient of the charity
(EG, we
For those looking into this topic, I was able to make it work on 3.5.
The trick is to have "ssl_bump splice all".
My upstream proxy is 10.1.7.7:3128.
This is all in Ubuntu 16.04 - however the squid package was rebuilt due to
lack of --with-openssl and --enable-ssl (there are several guides on the
On 20/08/17 12:08, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
You can use tproxy but you will need to somehow make it so squid will do "NAT"
instead of only tproxy or to findout what is causing the issue to happen in the network
layer of the connection.
It can be a simple iptables rule which block traffic or
You can use tproxy but you will need to somehow make it so squid will do "NAT"
instead of only tproxy or to findout what is causing the issue to happen in the
network layer of the connection.
It can be a simple iptables rule which block traffic or another issue like
rp_filter.
If you are up to
I am looking for guidance on doing Content Adaptation with https traffic
on my network to aid some accessibility systems like increasing the
contrast between text and the background (Modifying font color and
background tags, removing background images) or removing extraneous
content such a
Any progress with the issue?
Eliezer
Eliezer Croitoru
Linux System Administrator
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Email: elie...@ngtech.co.il
-Original Message-
From: Walter H. [mailto:walte...@mathemainzel.info]
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2017 21:31
To: Eliezer Croitoru
Hey Emmanuel,
Something is not clear to me.
Are you using url_rewrite or store_id helpers in any form?
Also what DNS lookups squid does exactly?
- Reverse
- Forward
Also:
- internal clients
- external domains
Thanks,
Eliezer
Eliezer Croitoru
Linux System Administrator
Mobile:
On 19/08/17 18:15, Walter H. wrote:
On 19.08.2017 04:03, davidjesse091 wrote:
I'm trying to connect to Squid with one IPv4 IP and based on the port
I'm connecting with, I want Squid to use a different IPv6 IP for the
connection.
NP: you are making two wrong assumptions here.
1) that Squid
On 19.08.2017 04:03, davidjesse...@aol.com wrote:
I'm trying to connect to Squid with one IPv4 IP and based on the port
I'm connecting with, I want Squid to use a different IPv6 IP for the
connection.
Below is my config file
|acl SSL_ports port 443
acl Safe_ports port 80
acl Safe_ports port