Hi,
I was able to configure succesfully squid for redirecting HTTP
requests to a cache peer which is using HTTP
Now i would like to do exactly the same but for https request. So
squid redirects https request to another https endpoint and also keeps
handling the digest authentication
If i allow
Hi Guys
I was wondering did Google Hangouts video work for you after you
upgraded from 3.1?
Mohamed
Thank you Amos..
I have Squid Cache: Version 3.1.19
So it work only with HTTP/1.0??
If Yes I have to upgrade it.
2013/5/28 Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz:
On 28/05/2013
Hello guys!!
I'm not finding a tool for squid analysis performance.
Do you have any suggestion?
Thanks!!
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Carpes
Hello guys!!
I'm not finding a tool for squid analysis performance.
Do you have any suggestion?
Thanks!!
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Carpes
Hi Carlos,
Same here, we have compiled the 3.4.4.2 and impossible to surf on HTTPS
websites.
Hi Squid Team,
Can you replicate the bug ?
Need help ?
Bye
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On 26/04/2014 1:00 a.m., Seprac Nosreme wrote:
Hello guys!!
I'm not finding a tool for squid analysis performance.
Do you have any suggestion?
Thanks!!
The developers use WebPolygraph (http://www.web-polygraph.org/).
Amos
On 26/04/2014 2:36 a.m., Stakres wrote:
Hi Carlos,
Same here, we have compiled the 3.4.4.2 and impossible to surf on HTTPS
websites.
Hi Squid Team,
Can you replicate the bug ?
Need help ?
Any and all help is welcome. We are tracking this as
http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4051
Hello,
can someone please tell me, what my my cache_peer line must look like,
in order to authenticate with an active directory user on the parent proxy?
e.g. the user user@domain.local
the password pwd007
Thanks.
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Walter H.
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On 26/04/2014 3:02 a.m., Walter H. wrote:
Hello,
can someone please tell me, what my my cache_peer line must look like,
in order to authenticate with an active directory user on the parent proxy?
Using what type of authentication?
Squid supports Negotiate/Kerberos and Basic
Amos
I have Squid 3.3.4 running on Ubuntu 12.04. For some clients, it looks like
they cannot establish an SSL connection so I assume that HTTPS CONNECT is
failing. These are embedded linux devices (I think) and I cannot get any
logs from them so I am finding it difficult to debug. I have tried many
On 25.04.2014 17:12, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 26/04/2014 3:02 a.m., Walter H. wrote:
Hello,
can someone please tell me, what my my cache_peer line must look like,
in order to authenticate with an active directory user on the parent proxy?
Using what type of authentication?
Squid supports
Hi,
I use NTLM with Squid and also wbinfo_group helper. In 3.2 series
everything is fine but in 3.4 after a few hours everything slows down
and CPU usage is over 90%. In 3.2 it's in the teens.
I also use ssl_bump if that helps - does anyone else with this problem
also use it?
Cheers
Alex
HI all,
I forgot I still have the issue in the subject bugging me too. Is the
below backtrace of any use or do I need to provide more?
Thanks
Alex
On 07/02/14 10:41, Alex Crow wrote:
Hi
Thanks for that - I did get a backtrace today...
Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.
#0
On 26/04/2014 4:32 a.m., Walter H. wrote:
On 25.04.2014 17:12, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 26/04/2014 3:02 a.m., Walter H. wrote:
Hello,
can someone please tell me, what my my cache_peer line must look like,
in order to authenticate with an active directory user on the parent
proxy?
Using what
Hi,
does anyone know what would cause squid 3.3.12 to run out of
filedescriptors on MacOS X?
My squid often runs out of file descriptors shortly (e.g., 5 minutes)
after startup when my laptop is at home. Traffic is minimal. If this
happens and I do a squid -k reconfigure, squid dies with a
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