Hi,
Our pac file is currently served to clients via IIS using ftp.
Is there any way we can serve this using our squid proxy servers?
How would we do this?
Umesh
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Emiliano Vazquez wrote:
Hey Emiliano,
I have not had much to do with rapidshare, but IFF you can pin down the
servers and requests from a given source. You should be able to setup
your
squid to have a rapidshare server as one of the cache_peer pre-configured
with login details and ACL to
Umesh Bodalina wrote:
Hi,
Our pac file is currently served to clients via IIS using ftp.
Is there any way we can serve this using our squid proxy servers?
How would we do this?
I have done some serious testing of this in a forward-proxy. And the
answer is no. For all squid versions you need
Umesh Bodalina escreveu:
Our pac file is currently served to clients via IIS using ftp.
Is there any way we can serve this using our squid proxy servers?
How would we do this?
Probably you can't, because squid is not a http nor a ftp server. It
cannot hosts files itself. squid is
Dears,
I have a simple LAN that is connected to the Internet via satellite
connection, SQUID 2.5 was installed as proxy server and http ACLs were
created as well and everything is running smoothly.
Some of the users inside the network are using CISCO VPN clients to access
remote networks but
Selon Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On mån, 2007-11-05 at 09:52 +, Edjé wrote:
But some unix accounts authentication succeeded while others failed. More
if i
do the test on the server with /usr/lib/squid/pam_auth the problem is the
same.
This
Patrick Tschackert wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
I have a feeling we say you a while earlier. yes?
Yup.
Does the OWA server really respond to office-pc39:11994/exchange normally?
No, the office-pc39 is supposed to listen on port 11994 and redirect everything
to the owa server (internal
Wotcher!
On Thursday 15 November 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dears,
I have a simple LAN that is connected to the Internet via satellite
connection, SQUID 2.5 was installed as proxy server and http ACLs were
created as well and everything is running smoothly.
Some of the users inside the
Adrian,
Is there anything else I could do?
Squid Dansguardian are all integrated with our custom made firewall.
I can only bypass both squid and dansguardian. Correction, I only know
how to bypass both.
If I kill dansguardian, then I have no access to the web.
I get the feeling that you
On tor, 2007-11-15 at 08:24 +0200, Dave Raven wrote:
I understand that squid would favour only one processor, yet with SMP
on it
lasts 3x longer. My guess would be that's its because the diskd
processes
are able to use more than one processor? Except their cpu usage never
goes
over ~3%...
Hello,
I've configured squid and it seems to be working as it logs which ip
goes to which website but... I can't see the AD users. I've tested
./ntlm_auth with several usernames and it worked...
If you have any idea of what the problem could be, it will be really
appreciate! ;)
I'm running
Not without just killing the cache_peer lines in squid that reference
dansguardian and making sure squid can go direct for a test or two.
Adrian
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007, Andr? Jee wrote:
Adrian,
Is there anything else I could do?
Squid Dansguardian are all integrated with our custom made
Hello!
I have a Squid proxy for our PDAs connected via vpn.
The only thing this proxy should do and is doing fine
i declear internal networks. The rest is internet.
But what i wish to do for one ip (cant figure out this) it telling the
the web browser to connect to it directly.
Ex. All
Hi list. I'm kinda new in this world of squid.
I need your help with this issue:
I was searching info for squid acl howto and squid delay pool howto
because i must make 2 delay pools.
The first one is to allow full bandwith usage on the same network
subnet (192.168.0.0/24), and the other one is to
Hi,
I want to run Squid as my proxy and get everything that passes through
squid and save it to my local filesystem as a sort of archive. Is
there a specific tutorial that shows how to do this (I don't need
everything like how to keep duplicates etc. from occurring). I thought
it would be
May be I am missing this, but I have not been able to find it. How do
I have the squid cache do the dns lookup and use that rather than
trusting the address that the client looks up?
'it' referring to what?
When using a proxy clients rarely ever do DNS lookups themselves.
Amos
May be I am missing this, but I have not been able to find it. How do
I have the squid cache do the dns lookup and use that rather than
trusting the address that the client looks up?
On Nov 15, 2007 11:24 AM, Amos Jeffries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
polloxx wrote:
Dear list,
We have a squid proxy servers with ACL filters: Unauthenticated users
can only surf a restricted list of sites.
Users ho want to surf to all sites need to know the login+password.
The
It woudldn't be difficult to patch the squid client-side to take a copy
of all the data sent to the client as a kind of archive.
It'd require a little bit of programming however.
Adrian
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007, bryan rasmussen wrote:
Hi,
I want to run Squid as my proxy and get everything
Hi list. I'm kinda new in this world of squid.
I need your help with this issue:
I was searching info for squid acl howto and squid delay pool howto
because i must make 2 delay pools.
The first one is to allow full bandwith usage on the same network
subnet (192.168.0.0/24), and the other one
Thanks. How much do I have to worry about this from a memory
perspective (i.e., does each connection have this much memory
allocated for a buffer, or only allocated when there's actually a gap)?
Cheers,
On 2007/11/15, at 12:01 PM, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On ons, 2007-11-14 at 11:49
Hello!
I have a Squid proxy for our PDAs connected via vpn.
The only thing this proxy should do and is doing fine
i declear internal networks. The rest is internet.
But what i wish to do for one ip (cant figure out this) it telling the
the web browser to connect to it directly.
Ex. All
On fre, 2007-11-16 at 09:49 +1100, Mark Nottingham wrote:
Thanks. How much do I have to worry about this from a memory
perspective (i.e., does each connection have this much memory
allocated for a buffer, or only allocated when there's actually a gap)?
Hard to say exactly. Have not looked
This might suit your requirements better
http://gertjan.freezope.org/replicator/
Haven't tried it. Presume it's not as efficient as Squid as a cache.
On Nov 15, 2007 4:33 PM, bryan rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to run Squid as my proxy and get everything that passes through
On Nov 15, 2007 11:24 AM, Amos Jeffries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
polloxx wrote:
Dear list,
We have a squid proxy servers with ACL filters: Unauthenticated users
can only surf a restricted list of sites.
Users ho want to surf to all sites need to know the login+password.
The problem
How do I verify that the cache is doing the dns resolution and it
isn't relying on the client's dns resolution? So the it referred
setting up the cache to do dns resolution and not to use the clients
dns resolution.
On Nov 15, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
May be I am missing
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On tis, 2007-11-13 at 20:39 -0700, murrah boswell wrote:
I have not fired up my scripts to trigger wget yet. I have been testing
by grabbing a few Web pages using a browser and logged into Squid
environment as user 'wget.' I am baby stepping my way through this, so I
Hi All,
I am attempting to create an Squid 3.0 RPM for Fedora (x86_64) using RC1 or
the daily snapshot. Currently the rpmbuild process fails when configuring
lib/libTrie:
==
=== configuring in lib/libTrie
I verified that the squid cache is not using it's own dns resolution
for the clients browsing, instead it is relying on the client's dns
resolution. I verified that the squid cache is able to do dns
resolution. Is there an option that I need to enable in the
squid.conf so that the cache
How do I verify that the cache is doing the dns resolution and it
isn't relying on the client's dns resolution? So the it referred
setting up the cache to do dns resolution and not to use the clients
dns resolution.
On Nov 15, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
May be I am missing
polloxx wrote:
Dear list,
We have a squid proxy servers with ACL filters: Unauthenticated users
can only surf a restricted list of sites.
Users ho want to surf to all sites need to know the login+password.
The problem is now that for many sites who are loading content from
other sites (eg.
Sorry List,
Resending without HTML.
Louis Gonzales wrote:
Dist,
Squid Version: 2.6.STABLE13
OS: Solaris 10
Compiled With:
configure options: '--prefix=/usr/local' '--enable-mempool-debug'
'--enable-xmalloc-statistics' '--enable-devpoll'
'--enable-storeio=ufs aufs' '--enable-icmp'
Louis Gonzales wrote:
Dist,
Squid Version: 2.6.STABLE13
OS: Solaris 10
Compiled With:
configure options: '--prefix=/usr/local' '--enable-mempool-debug'
'--enable-xmalloc-statistics' '--enable-devpoll' '--enable-storeio=ufs
aufs' '--enable-icmp' '--enable-delay-pools' '--enable-useragent-log'
Dist,
Squid Version: 2.6.STABLE13
OS: Solaris 10
Compiled With:
configure options: '--prefix=/usr/local' '--enable-mempool-debug'
'--enable-xmalloc-statistics' '--enable-devpoll' '--enable-storeio=ufs
aufs' '--enable-icmp' '--enable-delay-pools' '--enable-useragent-log'
'--enable-referer-log'
Hi Joseph,
Joseph Jenkins wrote:
May be I am missing this, but I have not been able to find it. How do I
have the squid cache do the dns lookup and use that rather than trusting
the address that the client looks up?
Install a DNS server in the Squid box itself and point Squid's DNS to
Hi,actually i dont know where i had to post this message.please move this
message if neded
I try to create an account from
http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/createaccount.cgi.
After entering a legitim e-mail address and send, i don't receive any email
notification already 2 days.
Is there any way
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