No, that's unmeaning.
Squid can't proxy for SSH connection.
What you needed is something like iptables to do a NAT for you.
Regards,
Wah..
--- On Wed, 22/7/09, Dayo Adewunmi contactd...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Dayo Adewunmi contactd...@gmail.com
Subject: [squid-users] Opening a second ssh
--- On Thu, 2/7/09, Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
What a seemingly pointless page. Just for my interest; what
is it doing?
Hi Amos,
That page index2.shtml is just a regular webpage (static).
Most time I got it successfully, but sometime got it
failed.
Squid
Hello,
When I fetch this page via Squid (latest 3.0 version):
html
body onload=document.submitFrm.submit()
form method=post name=submitFrm action=index2.shtml
target=_self
/form
/body
/html
Most time I got it successfully, but sometime got it
dear Squid gurus,
I want to set up an accelerator of squid for these cases:
www.example.com:80= 172.16.0.100:80
www.example.com:8080 = 172.16.0.100:8080
library.example.com = 172.16.0.101
I have the clues to use both dstdomain and myport ACL, like below:
cache_peer 172.16.0.100
Hello,
I telnet to localhost's 80 port (squid-3.0.15 is running on this port), and
send a command GET / HTTP/1.0 following with two \n\n:
# telnet localhost 80
GET / HTTP/1.0
Then I watched access.log, found this info:
127.0.0.1 - - [09/Jun/2009:12:36:46 +0800] GET / HTTP/0.0 400 1209
Hello,
How to make squid proxy only without caching?
Thanks.
Regards.
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Hi,
Does squid-3.0 have X-Forwarded-For enabled built-in?
Since I don't see that a configure directive in squid.conf.
Thanks.
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Hello,
what's the difference between these two directives?
cache deny somesite
and,
no_cache deny somesite
Thank you.
Hello,
I have the apache which enables directory authentification.
for example, I have this auth config for apache:
in httpd.conf:
〈Directory /home/ftp/pub
Options Indexes
AllowOverride AuthConfig
order allow,deny
allow from all
〈/Directory
in .htaccess:
authname shared files
authtype basic
Hi,
I saw this comment in squid.conf for cache_peer directive:
use 'weight=n' to affect the selection of a peer
during any weighted peer-selection mechanisms.
The weight must be an integer; default is 1,
larger
Hello,
I'm using squid3.0-stable13, on a linux box with the kernel 2.6.24.
I found the value for this stat argument below is not correct most time.
(got it with squidclient mgr:info).
Number of clients accessing cache: 212
for example, now its value is 212, but after some time it maybe
To: Tech W. tech...@yahoo.com.cn
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Received: Tuesday, 28 April, 2009, 8:07 AM
Hello,
I'm using squid3.0-stable13, on a linux box with the
kernel 2.6.24.
I found the value for this stat argument below is not
correct most time.
(got it with squidclient
--- On Sun, 5/4/09, Wong wongb...@telkom.net wrote:
From: Wong wongb...@telkom.net
Subject: [squid-users] Error File size limit exceeded
To: Squid-users squid-users@squid-cache.org
Received: Sunday, 5 April, 2009, 11:47 AM
Dear All,
I found error message below and squid unable to run.
try check the cache ability for this site:
http://www.ircache.net/cgi-bin/cacheability.py
--- On Sun, 5/4/09, Luis Casalini lcuccaro...@uniksat.com.ar wrote:
From: Luis Casalini lcuccaro...@uniksat.com.ar
Subject: [squid-users] some pages not load
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
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