On 28/04/2011 17:18, Amos Jeffries wrote:
proxy was psychic
"my proxy was psychic" good name for a TV show :)
On 29/04/11 01:38, Supratik Goswami wrote:
@Amos
Thanks for the information.
There is one confusion still in my mind. How reply_body_max_size is
able detect it ?
In the Squid documentation it says:
"This size is checked twice. First when we get the reply headers,
Note at this point the TCP
@Amos
Thanks for the information.
There is one confusion still in my mind. How reply_body_max_size is
able detect it ?
In the Squid documentation it says:
"This size is checked twice. First when we get the reply headers,
we check the content-length value. If the content length value exists
and
On 28/04/11 17:56, Supratik Goswami wrote:
@Amos
Thanks for your reply.
Currently I am using acl to filter file extension .exe, .iso, .zip and
using with tcp_outgoing_address
I am able to change the source IP and it is working fine with source
based routing.
I want to filter by size (Ex. 15MB)
@Amos
Thanks for your reply.
Currently I am using acl to filter file extension .exe, .iso, .zip and
using with tcp_outgoing_address
I am able to change the source IP and it is working fine with source
based routing.
I want to filter by size (Ex. 15MB) which I am unable to do it using
ACL. On the
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 15:36:52 +0530, Supratik Goswami wrote:
The reply_body_max_size directive prevents users from downloading
very
large files.
The following configuration in Squid only allows download of size
15MB
from IP range
mentioned in the acl officelan. If the size is more it simply
re
The reply_body_max_size directive prevents users from downloading very
large files.
The following configuration in Squid only allows download of size 15MB
from IP range
mentioned in the acl officelan. If the size is more it simply
restricts the user with an
error message.
acl officelan src 192.16