[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or any other external source for that matter. i'm looking for the ability
to *define* ACLs dynamically, not just statically reference a dynamic list
of urls (for example).
This is to allow on-the-fly creation of groups, and new policies that
apply to those groups, witho
Or any other external source for that matter. i'm looking for the ability
to *define* ACLs dynamically, not just statically reference a dynamic list
of urls (for example).
This is to allow on-the-fly creation of groups, and new policies that
apply to those groups, without editing squid.conf and r
Adrian Chadd wrote:
It might be an IOS release issue then. You may need to upgrade to some
more recent?
If you're really nice then I can load that IOS version on the 7200 I have
here. Let me know the output of "show ver" and I'll see what I can do.
Here's the detailed version strings (of the
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Just a thought: is your squid built with ip-transparent or ipf-transparent
support or none?
None, since the machine's using ipfw.
Ryan Thoryk
On Thu, Jan 17, 2008, Ryan Thoryk wrote:
> Well in our current setup, we have 4 cisco 7200 routers (IOS 12.2(27))
> redirecting to the first squid machine (squid is currently shut down on
> it, due to the problems), and so it's not something we can easily test
> that way. If I can get a test m
The external_acl_type requests authentication since bug 1278 was fixed.
I have something like this (cut down and edited).
external_acl_type logger ttl=0 negative_ttl=0 children=1 %LOGIN ...
acl password proxy_auth REQUIRED
acl proxylist dstdomain .some.site
acl logproxy external logger 8
http_
> On Thu, Jan 17, 2008, Ryan Thoryk wrote:
>> We've made changes, and are still having issues - do you think using
>> squid3, changing our values, setting squid to run directly on port 80
>> (instead of ipfw redirecting 80 to 3128), or running Linux would solve
>> the problems (this is on FreeBSD 6
Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2008, Ryan Thoryk wrote:
We've made changes, and are still having issues - do you think using
squid3, changing our values, setting squid to run directly on port 80
(instead of ipfw redirecting 80 to 3128), or running Linux would solve
the problems (this is o
> We've made changes, and are still having issues - do you think using
> squid3, changing our values, setting squid to run directly on port 80
> (instead of ipfw redirecting 80 to 3128), or running Linux would solve
> the problems (this is on FreeBSD 6.2)?
I'm not sure if a FreeBSD/Linux chaneg wo
On Thu, Jan 17, 2008, Ryan Thoryk wrote:
> We've made changes, and are still having issues - do you think using
> squid3, changing our values, setting squid to run directly on port 80
> (instead of ipfw redirecting 80 to 3128), or running Linux would solve
> the problems (this is on FreeBSD 6.2)
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 16 January 2008 21:12
>> To: Tris Hoar
>> Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
>> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Streaming asx files through squid
>>
>> > Hi List,
>> >
>> > We are fairly new to using squid and are i
> Greetings to all,
>
> I have installed squid 2.6 on my server running Debian etch amd64. just
> after and before going on the net, I have a box dedicated to routing but
> since the installation of squid on the server, I do not have the right
> any more to get into the configuration tab of my rout
We've made changes, and are still having issues - do you think using
squid3, changing our values, setting squid to run directly on port 80
(instead of ipfw redirecting 80 to 3128), or running Linux would solve
the problems (this is on FreeBSD 6.2)?
The main log messages we're getting are "http
One thing I found was that the MTU of the GRE interfaces was different
than the MTU on the routers. I fixed that and am currently testing it.
Adrian Chadd wrote:
What you want to do is try and find a tcpdump capture for the broken
HTTP flows.
I'd make sure window scaling is disabled, ECN is d
Hi all,
I'm new to squid. It looks overall pretty good, by I found a show
stopper for our project :(
We use squid 3.0 STABLE1 compiled with --enable-icap-client and
configured to delegate all HTTP request to our ICAP server. We need
squid to add some information processed by our ICAP server withi
Dear simon. I think the problem is in ur ISP:
1- do they cache transparently or by hardware the bandwidth? It may cause this.
2- do they have tcp filtering rulls on their switch or router wich u
get bandwitdth?
3- ask about it from them, I think you donot recieve Virgine!! bandwidth;)
nima
On 1/16
> -Original Message-
> From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 16 January 2008 21:12
> To: Tris Hoar
> Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Streaming asx files through squid
>
> > Hi List,
> >
> > We are fairly new to using squid and are in the proce
Greetings to all,
I have installed squid 2.6 on my server running Debian etch amd64. just
after and before going on the net, I have a box dedicated to routing but
since the installation of squid on the server, I do not have the right
any more to get into the configuration tab of my router. I get
Hi Adrian,
Adrian Chadd wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've had a couple of people report that Squid-2.7 snapshots are working
for them. We had a couple of memory leak hiccups which were sorted out
reasonably quickly.
I'd like to get Squid-2.7 released as soon as possible so I can continue
with the code
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