I have squid configured as a forward proxy with basic authentication. All
traffic flows as expected, but periodically I get an authentication pop-up
indicating an origin server is requiring credentials. I check the URL via
non-proxy browser and does not ask for proxy credentials? So to
On Monday 27 Jul 2015 at 16:53, Berkes, David wrote:
I have squid configured as a forward proxy with basic authentication. All
traffic flows as expected, but periodically I get an authentication pop-up
indicating an origin server is requiring credentials. I check the URL via
non-proxy
negative_dns_ttl 5 minutes
# listening port
http_port 3128
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On Monday 27 Jul 2015 at 17:21, Berkes, David wrote:
Here is the information requested. From the log, everything looks to
be normal. The log example is from the cdn0.vox-cdn.com traffic
On Monday 27 Jul 2015 at 17:21, Berkes, David wrote:
Here is the information requested. From the log, everything looks to be
normal. The log example is from the cdn0.vox-cdn.com traffic.
ORIGIN URL's
pixel.adsafeprotected.com
cdn0.vox-cdn.com
sb.scorecardresearch.com
SQUID
iPhones and mysterious auth popups on CONNECT requests where the cancel
continues as if nothing happened.
Sounds very familiar.
Each time so far that I've been through and debugged these symptoms in
detail it has turned out Squid was working correctly. The 407 were
correct normal HTTP responses