Im having to sift through my access logs to see who may have posted
some content on a blogger site during working hours. My question is I
see HTTP Get and HTTP POST in the access.logs. I havent been able to
determine an exact url to the site. Would it be safe to say that POST
is an
Quoting Marcus Kool [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dwayne,
If you do not redirect+filter HTTPS you can never block
HTTPS-based proxies. To be able to filter HTTPS the
browsers must be configured to use Squid for HTTP and HTTPS.
Once Squid also proxies the HTTPS traffic, you may use
ufdbGuard.
ufdbGuard
Quoting Amos Jeffries [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tarak Ranjan wrote:
Hi List;
It's really surprising for me that my proxy has been
bypassed by on of the user using the proxybuilder
proxy. what it's doing is that that particular php
based proxy rewrite the mimetype. and that request
going through my
Quoting Wennie V. Lagmay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
You are right I am using port 8080. As I mentioned I have 2 machine
the 1st machine is my Firewall/NAT server wherein the iptables
configuration already stated that it should redirect port 80 to 8080
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -s
Quoting Frank Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello
I have a problem with this site : http://www.sytadin.fr
when using the squid , if I access directly I have no problem.
My squid config is really a basic one
Anyone has the same problem ?
see below the error message:
Quoting Scholten R. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
wget 145.21.152.26
--16:21:59-- http://145.21.152.26/
Connecting to 145.21.152.26:80... connected.
But.. while digging further, it seems that squid still thinks that
http://adresgids.rijksweb.nl/servlet/DirXweb/Main.htm is located at the
old IP.
But even
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi there,
Here's an interesting one for you guys, I work P/T at a Local Authority
ISP service based upon open source code.
The kids Have recently realised that is you take
www.playboy.com
convert it to it's IP 216.163.137.3
covert it to Binary
11011000 10100011
Quoting ian j hart [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Friday 07 December 2007 23:49:35 Amos Jeffries wrote:
[Apologies in advance if I've miss-understood anything, it's late (early) and
I'm somewhat brain dead. This time zone thing's a killer]
ian j hart wrote:
On Friday 07 December 2007 00:58:31 Adrian
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Things to try:
* Try the exact same thing with a current supported Squid version built
without Smartfilter. If that fails file a bug report.
* Try the exact same thing with 2.5.STABLE14 built without smartfilter.
If that fails then upgrade to 2.6,
I seem to be unable to access any videos on
video.nationalgeographic.com when behind my transparent proxy. Im
running squid version 2.5.STABLE14 and yes I know it is outdated, but
I also use smartfilter from secure computing, and the version I am
using isnt compatible with any newer
Quoting Tim Bates [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im sort of curious how you route your traffic? Im using iptables
and reroute all port 80 traffic to my proxy on port 8080. Port 443
traffic goes straight to website, because you cant cache encrypted
traffic. Or am I
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Well if u want to block proxy you can get the list from
www.proxy.org.
But this list is paid.is there any free list or can someone send a an
attached text file of the list.Even i face the same Issue.May be we
can make it work with
Quoting Preetish [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 9/5/07, Norman Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well if u want to block proxy you can get the list from
www.proxy.org.
But this list is paid.is there any free list or can someone send a an
attached text file of the list.Even i face the same Issue.May be
Quoting Chris Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I didnt remove any of the defaults I am using 2.5 and the acl query
statements are there. Not sure what you are trying to tell me.
thanks,
ddh
1) By default, Squid won't cache the response to any request with a
question mark (usually GET
I suddenly (last friday) started having issues when access google.com.
My access.log file shows all tcp_miss for google. Is anyone else
experiencing slow google access? I did get an email from google that
they were updating their applications (we use google calendars).
thanks,
ddh
--
Quoting Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, May 01, 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suddenly (last friday) started having issues when access google.com.
My access.log file shows all tcp_miss for google. Is anyone else
experiencing slow google access? I did get an email from google that
Quoting Chris Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, May 01, 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suddenly (last friday) started having issues when access google.com.
My access.log file shows all tcp_miss for google. Is anyone else
I am trying to get my squid 2.5 stable 14 install to not cache traffic
for apple software updates. I put the following acl in my squid.conf
acl apple1 url_regex swscan.apple.com \?
no_cache deny apple1
I still see traffic to swscan.apple.com in my access.log:
1176124249.216 110065
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mån 2007-04-09 klockan 09:41 -0400 skrev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SystemWeirdnesses#head-4920199b311ce7d20b9a0d85723fd5d0dfc9bc84
No problem. So there is no way I am going to get apple software
updates to work
Quoting Matus UHLAR - fantomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 05.04.07 18:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A couple of weeks ago I sent in some traffic captures showing an Apple
OS x 10.4 trying to software udpates through squid and failing. I
look at the captures and they mean nothing to me. Has anyone
A couple of weeks ago I sent in some traffic captures showing an Apple
OS x 10.4 trying to software udpates through squid and failing. I
look at the captures and they mean nothing to me. Has anyone else had
a chance to turn an expert eye to them? Also, since software updates
dont work,
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Garry Glendown [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Garry Glendown wrote:
one of our customers has asked about getting some information about the
amount of surfing users are doing. Problem is that most users are using
terminal servers to do their surfing, so all I get at the
Quoting Garry Glendown [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Garry Glendown wrote:
one of our customers has asked about getting some information about the
amount of surfing users are doing. Problem is that most users are using
terminal servers to do their surfing, so all I get at the moment is the
IP addresses
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
tor 2007-03-22 klockan 20:51 -0400 skrev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Works better on Windows than apple though. I can see the initial
connections being made to swscan.apple.com also, then nothing. I have
apple.com set to always direct in my squid.conf.
Quoting Amos Jeffries [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This sounds remarkably similar to the MSN (or was is windows xp update?
or both?) problem seen earlier. That turned out to be an out-of-band
ssl link
being made directly to the remote server, bypassing the proxy killed it
and the core proxied link was
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mån 2007-03-26 klockan 06:49 -0400 skrev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First request logged in access.log. I can send you my access.log file
with pertinent info showing apple computer connecting to
swscan.apple.com. I can also send an iptraf from firewall
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mån 2007-03-26 klockan 20:02 -0400 skrev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Did anyone get the tcpdump that I sent? It got kicked back from the
list. I included Mr. Nordstrom in the email.
I got the dumps, but has not looked into them yet. Might take a few days
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I have been following this thread but never saw a resolution, has
anybody found
a fix for this error? Is it an update to the latest squid or was it a problem
on Apples side? I have been searching for an answer but have not found one.
I am using: Squid
While watching my cache.log today I came across this WARNING! Your
cache is running out of filedescriptors. What do I do about this?
thanks,
ddh
--
Dwayne Hottinger
Network Administrator
Harrisonburg City Public Schools
Quoting Juan C. Crespo R. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Humm
If you are making Cache of your DNS Request, or your squid server is
the same DNS server clean you DNS Cache, and try Again, it happen to me
a few time ago, but not with Apple Updates, just try.
Regards :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Quoting Juan C. Crespo R. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you must tweak your OS, there is a lot of info on the Net, just google it :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
While watching my cache.log today I came across this WARNING! Your
cache is running out of filedescriptors. What do I do about this?
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I have been following this thread but never saw a resolution, has
anybody found
a fix for this error? Is it an update to the latest squid or was it a
problem
on Apples side? I have been searching
Quoting Munawar Zeeshan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
DENY contents through squid.conf.SARG DENIED will work then
On 3/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this may not be totally related to squid, but I cant seem to
get my sarg installation to generate denied reports. Everything
I know this may not be totally related to squid, but I cant seem to
get my sarg installation to generate denied reports. Everything else
works fine. I have denied in my sarg.conf. My accesslog shows
TCP_DENIED for denied requests. Is this a bug in the last couple of
versions of Sarg?
Quoting Chris Nighswonger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 3/8/07, Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can try the Squid-2 snapshots which include the below patch.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/HEAD/
Here is what I have done:
1. My current install is via yum (rpm).
2. I have configured
Quoting Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If it was me I would do a cp on my current squid directory, then when
installing do a ./configure --someother directory. For example: if
squid is installed in /var/squid you could install the new version
Did anyone get a chance to look at the iptraf files that I sent
displaying connections to Apples software update website?
thanks,
ddh
--
Dwayne Hottinger
Network Administrator
Harrisonburg City Public Schools
Quoting Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is really starting to bother me. I have been running the same
version of Squid since December. No problems with any of my apples
updating. The problems started just a few weeks ago. I called apple
Computer ip is 204.111.40.59. updates are successful.
Wed Feb 28 13:43:48 2007; TCP; eth3; 48 bytes; from
ha96s687.d.shentel.net:2323 to 204.111.40.59:netbios-ss (source MAC addr
000f352e81a2); first packet (SYN)
Wed Feb 28 13:59:48 2007; TCP; Connection ha96s687.d.shentel.net:2323
to
Iptraf dump from firewall showing computer that doesnt connect.
Wed Feb 28 15:14:33 2007; TCP; eth1; 328 bytes; from
newproxy.harrisonburg.k12.va.us:webcache to 10.40.7.184:49402 (source
MAC addr 0013726661fe); first packet
Wed Feb 28 15:14:33 2007; TCP; eth2; 328 bytes; from
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mån 2007-02-26 klockan 13:11 -0500 skrev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
NSLocalizedDescription = XML parser error:\n\tEncountered unexpected
EOF\nOld-style plist parser error:\n\tMalformed data byte group at
line 1; invalid
hex\n;
NSURL =
Quoting Al Cripps [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'll give the 2.6 STABLE9 a try.
thanks,
al
Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007, Al Cripps wrote:
I have the same problem -- No solution, however.-- I have two
different installations of squid. For squid 2.5.STABLE6, I CAN
do Apple updates
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mån 2007-02-26 klockan 13:11 -0500 skrev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
NSLocalizedDescription = XML parser error:\n\tEncountered unexpected
EOF\nOld-style plist parser error:\n\tMalformed data byte group at
line 1; invalid
hex\n;
NSURL =
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mån 2007-02-26 klockan 13:11 -0500 skrev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
NSLocalizedDescription = XML parser error:\n\tEncountered unexpected
EOF\nOld-style plist parser error:\n\tMalformed data byte group at
line 1; invalid
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
tis 2007-02-27 klockan 09:00 -0500 skrev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok.
Here is the snippet from my logfile with log_mime_hdrs on.
1172582734.353 955773 10.40.7.184 TCP_MISS/200 91768 GET
http://swscan.apple.com/content/catalogs/index-1.sucatalog -
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
tis 2007-02-27 klockan 09:00 -0500 skrev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok.
Here is the snippet from my logfile with log_mime_hdrs on.
1172582734.353 955773 10.40.7.184 TCP_MISS/200 91768 GET
http://swscan.apple.com/content/catalogs/index-1.sucatalog -
Quoting Al Cripps [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Adrian,
I installed squid-2.6.STABLE9 (build as of 1/24/07) and tested tonight.
I found NO difference in the Apple update process for this version of
squid as opposed to sqauid 2.6.STABLE1, i.e., it failed by hanging in
retrieving the Apple update
Im having issues connecting to apple software updates when going
through my squid proxy. When computer is plugged into dmz and doesnt
go through proxy it seems to work ok. I get the following message
when running softwareupdater from terminal on an apple os 10.4.x:
2007-02-26
Local cache on your Workstation?
Quoting John Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 07:53:27AM +0800, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007, John Oliver wrote:
We're rolling out a new web site. Externally, everyone can see it just
fine. Internally, we see the old site. I
Quoting Nick Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've been fighting this fight for far to long without resolution. I've
emailed the list at times with no resolution to my problem. I'm now
faced with ditching Squid and SquidGuard as our corporate content
filtering product because it can not do what we
Quoting Marcello Romani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm having a strange problem with squid.
When I stop and restart the program, it fails to start; cache.log says
it can't open on for writing, and suggests to check that the parent
directory be writable by the user squid.
I don't think this is
Sarg shows access by ip. Is there no dist. for osx10.4? If you have
xcode you may be able to stroke it to work.
Quoting Jaime [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I apologize for what might be a FAQ, but I can't find the details that
I need in order to know what I'm doing. :)
I have a
Squid has a 2 gb limit on logfiles. If it goes above this it will
shutdown. I rotate my logfiles everynight. use squid -k logrotate.
Quoting Jason Gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I believe. I got a report that the internet was down, so I checked
squid, and it was not responding to
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