On 09/04/2010, at 9:05 PM, Henrik Nordström wrote:
> We don't know how the server would react on Range requests to this
> ranged fs=.. object. Maybe it imlpements them, maybe it don't.
RED says it doesn't.
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Mark Nottingham m...@yahoo-inc.com
Hello!
I just configured a new Squid proxy
(http://squid.acmeconsulting.it/download/squid-2.7.STABLE8-bin.zip) in
an updated Windows XP Pro. SP2 box for a testing proxy network setup for
a network program. I got its manual (no PAC scripts) proxy to work on
both client computer and server via Inter
lör 2010-04-10 klockan 23:08 +0530 skrev Paul B Issak:
> Hi,
>
> Recently I've got an error while commenting on a Wordpress post.
>
> http://i43.tinypic.com/2guz98x.jpg
>
> The squid 3 is configured as a reverse proxy
Squid did not like the server response. Something malformed about it.
Anythi
lör 2010-04-10 klockan 09:23 + skrev GIGO .:
>
> I have created a user proxy in Centos from which i am running my squid
> successfully with all the rights properly configured until i change my
> configuration file for Negotiate/Kerboros.
Do you have selinux enabled?
Try moving the helper to
Hi,
Recently I've got an error while commenting on a Wordpress post.
http://i43.tinypic.com/2guz98x.jpg
The squid 3 is configured as a reverse proxy
http_port xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80 vhost vport accel
cache_peer 127.0.0.1 parent 8080 0 originserver default
cache_dir ufs /var/spool/squid3 1000
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Dayo Adewunmi wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> Is it possible to give a list of allowed MAC addresses in squid, i.e. via
> ACLs or a file
> and then have it block unauthorized MACs?
Yes. As long as all clients are on the same LAN as squid.
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/kinkie
Hi everyone
Is it possible to give a list of allowed MAC addresses in squid, i.e.
via ACLs or a file
and then have it block unauthorized MACs?
Thanks
Dayo
GIGO . wrote:
I have created a user proxy in Centos from which i am running my squid successfully with all the rights properly configured until i change my configuration file for Negotiate/Kerboros.
I am receiving the following error when trying to start squid:
2010/04/09 05:06:12| helperO
Hi Bilal,
The error probably means that your squid user has no permission to
read/execute squid_kerb_auth. If you use a script you have to change
auth_param negotiate program /usr/sbin/squid_kerb_auth
to
auth_param negotiate program /usr/sbin/squid_kerb_auth_script.sh
assuming your script
I have created a user proxy in Centos from which i am running my squid
successfully with all the rights properly configured until i change my
configuration file for Negotiate/Kerboros.
I am receiving the following error when trying to start squid:
2010/04/09 05:06:12| helperOpenServers:
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