On 12/12/2013 7:09 p.m., Prabu Gj wrote:
Hi Team,
Anybody please give me the solution for this issue, We suspected
that its a squid problem only. Because all other site are working fine
except youtube.
Can you geta a tcpdump trace with teh actual headers?
tcpdump -s 0 into a file
Hi, Am using Squid 3.3.8. Want to prevent the Squid server to change ip
addresses of clients. How can I do it? How to disable ip replacing in Squid?
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On 12/12/2013 11:20 p.m., 0bj3ct wrote:
Hi, Am using Squid 3.3.8. Want to prevent the Squid server to change ip
addresses of clients. How can I do it? How to disable ip replacing in Squid?
Why? what is the problem you are trying to solve by doing that?
Amos
Ok - I have just tried the latest version from trunk and it seems to do what it
is expected to do now!
So the question is: will this patch also go into 3.4Beta or do we have to wait
for 3.5 to get this resolved?
Thanks,
Martin
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From: Alex Rousskov
I want to get MAC address of the client (in the same subnet). I tried to use
external_acl_type, but noticed maybe there is no option for ARP. That is why
I wrote a web application. I need to get ip address of the client, which
uses Squid as a proxy server.. When client enters any website I get his
From: 0bj3ct hs...@box.az
Hi, Am using Squid 3.3.8. Want to prevent the Squid server to change ip
addresses of clients. How can I do it? How to disable ip replacing in Squid?
Squid is the one talking to the web servers... so the web servers see squid's
IP.
Maybe you want to check the http
Yeah, you are right. But I need to give internet service to clients for 30
minutes per session. Clients use DHCP, that is why I cannot do it with acl
src. I need to filter with client's MAC address. But how to configure
session ttl with mac adresses?
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Thank you, I solved it. You are right, I can take ip address from request
headers.
Regards,
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Hallo, John,
Du meintest am 12.12.13:
Hi, Am using Squid 3.3.8. Want to prevent the Squid server to change
ip addresses of clients. How can I do it? How to disable ip
replacing in Squid?
Squid is the one talking to the web servers... so the web servers see
squid's IP.
No - they see the IP
Anyone know how to authenticate Squid against Samba 4 configured with
Active Directory?
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 10:47 AM, Listas de Correo wrote:
I have a server with Samba 4 configured as a domain controller; I'd
like to know whether is possible to use the Active Directory defined
in the
Hello everybody,
I'm rewriting to this list because my problems with the user
authentication persist: all my users have to authenticate either with a
Kerberos Ticket or with username/password. This authentication fails
sometimes - please see the following two examples:
(1) Client 1, Windows 7
On 2013-12-12 23:57, Martin Sperl wrote:
Ok - I have just tried the latest version from trunk and it seems to
do what it is expected to do now!
So the question is: will this patch also go into 3.4Beta or do we have
to wait for 3.5 to get this resolved?
Well yes and no. 3.4 beta is done with.
On 2013-12-13 04:23, Juergen Obermeyer wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm rewriting to this list because my problems with the user
authentication persist: all my users have to authenticate either with a
Kerberos Ticket or with username/password. This authentication fails
sometimes - please see the
Hi folks,
I'm in the process of coordinating a rollout of an update from 3.2 to
3.3, and I've been coming up against some memory issues.
Squid 3.3.x seems to use considerably more memory than 3.2 with the
same configuration. Looking at the logs I have, 3.3 is generally using
more than double the
greetings,
I have a faithful squid box that has been hanging under extreme loads. I don't
suspect squid as a failure but some theoretical limit.
I have 2.8 Ghz Quad-core with 4G 800mhz ram, running squid 3.1.11 on osx
squid is configured to intercept port 80 only and allow passthrough no cache
On 12/12/2013 06:50 PM, Nathan Hoad wrote:
This leads me to believe that the objects that are consuming all of
the memory are genuinely using that memory, and are freed on shutdown.
This hypothesis is relatively easy to test, especially if you can
reproduce the high memory usage in a lab (or
Hi Amos!
Thanks for your answer:
After the first (successful) authentication, some milliseconds
later the failure (same user!). Apparently, no authentication data
is provided.
Yes. Consider this: * two packets leave your gateway router. Which
comes from client_1 and which comes from some
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