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Can I hide one of the ip's connecting to the proxy?
How may I configure the proxy to do that ?
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What are the most possible methods that can be used to remotely crash my squid
server?
I have open ports: 3128 3130
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Is this statement correct?
cache_peer hostname parent 8080 0 default no-query
(where hostname the parent's hostname)
How can I see from cachemgr menu or with squidclient parent state and stats?
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How can I exclude two ip's and localhost and servers hostname from a parent
node?
I want to get statistics and I doesn't let me. I want to avoid forward loops.
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Can I combine digest authentication with samba?
What I mean is not to have usernames and passwords to the digest_passwd file,
but to make digest talk directly to a samba server.
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Is it possible to have squid encrypted authentication using as authorization
service samba or ldap?
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I have a linux box, and I want to use NTLM authentication to authenticate
users to a remote samba server in the LAN.
Can I use winbindd to do it?
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Is it possible to have any password encrypted authentication scheme with
squid, without having a passwd file on disk?
Can I mix digest authentication with an external helper program?
How could I combine a helper program with digest?
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Can I combine digest authentication with external authorization helpers?
For example can I use digest and openldap as an external authorization helper?
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Do I have to reconfigure squid from scratch to install ldap_group helper?
I have already a running squid server.
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Can I have an external authorization scheme based on ip addresses and
hostnames?
Which authentication mechanism shall I use?
Is it possible to use digest authentication?
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How can i configure ip_user_check in my squid.conf? what acl statements do I
need?
How can I test ip_user_check from the command line?
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I want to configure squid to print usernames instead of ip addresses in
access.log
I want to use ip_user_check as an external authentication mechanism.
I have configured the following:
external_acl_type ip_user %SRC %PROTO
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Does the external authentication mechanisms based on already working
authentication schemes?
I meen are they indepentant or they are based on NTLM authentication for
example or any other authentication method?
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How can I take the usernames from squid access.log with a linux box which is
configured in a workgroup not as domain.
Which authentication mechanism can I use?
I want users transparently to connect to my squid server, but to have the
capability to
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I want to tell me what do you think about this log file!
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I have slackware linux and a ext3fs partition for squid cache.
Which cache type has better performance ?
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what is the recommended aufs filesystem type?
for a ide hard disk 4Gb partition which is the
recommended aufs setting?
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How can I disable the pinger from squid ?
What is the prefered cache_dir option for a ext2 filesystem on a
slackware machine?
Can I install web polygraph on a slackware machine?
How can I reconfigure squid and preserve the same old cache directory
structure?
I want to reconfigure squid and the whole system without loosing the cache.
I want to recompile squid from scratch and reconfigure system several
performance options (file descriptors, Mbuf clusters limit, etc.) and
propably reformat the entire system.
How can I preserve my cache hierarchy tree?
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