On Mon, Sep 03, 2007, Paul Bertain wrote:
Via: 1.1 squid-1.example .com:80 (squid/2.5.STABLE14)
You might consider upgrading to squid-2.6.STABLE16 when it comes
out.
X-Forwarded-For: 208.106.5.39
Cache-Control: max-age=259200
Connection: keep-alive
I think our Squid parent is not
Hi Squid Users.
I'm looking to setup a reverse proxy cache with SQUID
that image changes very often.
For example,I want change cache-image immediately if original server's image
modified.
(eg. Internet shopping mall's images )
If it's impossible , it must change as soon as possible.
I try
Hi Paul,
Paul Bertain wrote:
Hi All,
I am having a problem with our Squid hierarchy. I am getting TCP_DENIED
in the access.log and the cache.log shows a forwarding loop detected.
Here is the access.log entry:
192.168.1.81 - - [03/Sep/2007:14:01:06 -0500] GET
Yes basic authentication is being used. I plan to raise the issue with
apple but I thought I would just ask to see if anyone has been down the
same road before.
-Daniel
Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Tue, Sep 04, 2007, Daniel Appleby wrote:
It seems safari will drop the proxy auth header for
On mån, 2007-09-03 at 20:05 -0700, zulkarnain wrote:
Hi Henrik,
Thanks for your reply. I think squid.conf for
squid-2.6stable15 should be reorganized to avoid this
problem. On squid-2.6Stable14, header_access define
after access control (acl).
Agreed.
Regards
Henrik
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Hi All,
I recently upgraded from Squid-2.6.STABLE12 to Squid-2.6.STABLE15 on a
FreeBSD-6.1 amd64 machine. I am using the Diskd storage system.
I seem be to getting the following error causing Squid to crash and restart
itself.
2007/09/04
On 03.09.07 19:23, Martijn Moret wrote:
The last days I'm experiencing problems logging in
https://webmail.skynet.be through squid.
Logging in over a direct line is no problem.
The browser makes no difference, tried with Firefox 2, IE6 and 7.
Here's the log from the squid server:
On 03.09.07 19:23, Martijn Moret wrote:
The last days I'm experiencing problems logging in
https://webmail.skynet.be through squid.
Logging in over a direct line is no problem.
The browser makes no difference, tried with Firefox 2, IE6 and 7.
Here's the log from the squid server:
On Tue, Sep 04, 2007, Tek Bahadur Limbu wrote:
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Hi All,
I recently upgraded from Squid-2.6.STABLE12 to Squid-2.6.STABLE15 on a
FreeBSD-6.1 amd64 machine. I am using the Diskd storage system.
The title says it all:
Hi Mogwai,
Wet Mogwai wrote:
My squid machine stopped rotating logs recently. The last time rotate worked
was the day before I copied the access.log to my laptop for the first time.
The only changes made to the configuration that day were the good.hosts ,
bad.hosts, good.ip, and bad.ip files.
I checked the path. It is correct.
I like the idea of upgrading, but this is an important production machine
with no backup. If I can convince them to get another machine, I'll make
this one a backup and upgrading won't bother me as much.
I'll try the newsyslog.conf after everyone goes home
Hi Lars,
Hi there,
..
I set up the combo Squid3 and c-icap and it works for most. However, I
get a couple of ICAP protocol errors during downloads.
The version of squid3 you are using is about 10 months old, please
upgrade to a newer version:
If i was you, i will stop squid,
delete all log files manually,
delete the cache, (rm -fr /cache)
rebuild the cache (squid -z)
and restart squid.
maybe the log files are too large, maybe something is
wrong in the cache somewhere.
Regards,
--- Wet Mogwai [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I
Worth a try. I like that better than changing to a new log rotation system.
Goldorak wrote:
If i was you, i will stop squid,
delete all log files manually,
delete the cache, (rm -fr /cache)
rebuild the cache (squid -z)
and restart squid.
maybe the log files are too large, maybe
I wish you can tell me if it worked.
If not, i could take a look at ur server, I am running
squid for 7 years, and i have some experience with it.
--- Wet Mogwai [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Worth a try. I like that better than changing to a
new log rotation system.
Goldorak wrote:
On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 12:08:44 +1200
Gert Verhoog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Tue, Sep 04, 2007, Gert Verhoog wrote:
I'm beginning to suspect that refresh_pattern ignores query
strings, but hopefully I'm wrong. Currently I'm not caching urls
with parameters at all
RW wrote:
override-expire enforces min age even if the server
sent a Expires: header.
i.e. it only enforces min age - it's not ignore-expire. Can you not
fix this in the server? Query URL are supposed to be governed by the
expiry time or not cached at all.
I wish I could
Well if u want to block proxy you can get the list from
www.proxy.org.
they have the updated list of all running proxies..
y must u allow https not to go through squid ?
in my environment all internet access must go through squid.
Squid 3.0-PRE7 seems to not build if you have --enable-snmp.
Server was FreeBSD-6.2 amd64
When --disable-snmp was specified it built ok. Which seems to be opposite
perhaps from a bug I noticed, #2071
configure: running /bin/sh './configure'
--prefix=/usr/local/squid
On 9/5/07, Norman Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well if u want to block proxy you can get the list from
www.proxy.org.
But this list is paid.is there any free list or can someone send a an
attached text file of the list.Even i face the same Issue.May be we
can make it work with SquidGaurd.
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007, Preetish wrote:
On 9/5/07, Norman Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well if u want to block proxy you can get the list from
www.proxy.org.
But this list is paid.is there any free list or can someone send a an
attached text file of the list.Even i face the same
Quoting Preetish [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 9/5/07, Norman Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well if u want to block proxy you can get the list from
www.proxy.org.
But this list is paid.is there any free list or can someone send a an
attached text file of the list.Even i face the same Issue.May be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Preetish [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 9/5/07, Norman Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well if u want to block proxy you can get the list from
www.proxy.org.
But this list is paid.is there any free list or can someone send a an
attached text file of the list.Even i
Hi,
Well if u want to block proxy you can get the list from
www.proxy.org.
But this list is paid.is there any free list or can someone send a an
attached text file of the list.Even i face the same Issue.May be we
can make it work with SquidGaurd.
I visited the site. English is not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im sort of curious how you route your traffic? Im using iptables and
reroute all port 80 traffic to my proxy on port 8080. Port 443
traffic goes straight to website, because you cant cache encrypted
traffic. Or am I totally wrong about this?
You can't cache it, but
Hi dear all,
I want to set unic(single ex:www.ugc.ac.lk) URL for all cilent who are using
squide proxy for internet browsing.
any one give answer for doing this task with relavent steps.
best luck
Nandika Rupasinghe
I am doing the same but, there are number of ports these free proxy servers
use: like 3128, 8000, 8080, 7001, etc
Probably we can redirect nummber of them to our proxy server but this number
is too large. Plus there are chances that you may block real website
services using these ports.
The best way to do this may be by your dns server. Get a list of the
proxy domain names and route them to 127.0.0.1 or wherever. dnsmasq
does this well and one of the latest versions was streamlined to handle
HUGE hosts files very quickly via hash tables/buckets. So script up a
hosts file
On 03.09.07 19:23, Martijn Moret wrote:
The last days I'm experiencing problems logging in
https://webmail.skynet.be through squid.
Logging in over a direct line is no problem.
The browser makes no difference, tried with Firefox 2, IE6 and 7.
Here's the log from the squid server:
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