On fre, 2008-07-04 at 20:05 +0100, Julian Gilbert wrote:
> Thanks for your responses.
>
> What security problem does rewriting the host value prevent? I'm not sure
> what domain hijacking is. At work I currently use ISA Server 2004 and when
> it recieves:
>
> GET http://66.102.9.147/
> HOST www
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Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 12:47 AM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid and HTTP Host value
Julian Gilbert wrote:
I am trying to configure squid 2.5 and looking for some assistance.
The first assistance we can
Julian Gilbert wrote:
I am trying to configure squid 2.5 and looking for some assistance.
The first assistance we can give is upgrade to 3.0 or 2.7.
2.5 is well and truly obsolete now.
When
I make client request to squid in the form:
GET http://66.102.9.147/
HOST www.google.co.uk
the squid
On tor, 2008-07-03 at 22:29 +0100, Julian Gilbert wrote:
> I am trying to configure squid 2.5 and looking for some assistance. When I
> make client request to squid in the form:
>
> GET http://66.102.9.147/
> HOST www.google.co.uk
That's a request for http://66.102.9.147/. The Host header in the
I am trying to configure squid 2.5 and looking for some assistance. When I
make client request to squid in the form:
GET http://66.102.9.147/
HOST www.google.co.uk
the squid proxy makes the following request to the web server:
GET /
HOST 66.102.9.147
How do I configure squid not to overwire t