On 15/02/2012 8:51 p.m., Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
/usr/bin/libtool: line 805: libtool: No such file or directory
libtool: ignoring unknown tag CXX
libtool: link: cannot find the library `../libltdl/libltdlc.la' or
unhandled argument `../libltdl/libltdlc.la'
does anyone knows if i have to
On 15/02/2012 7:54 p.m., Yucong Sun (叶雨飞) wrote:
Tor (without the browser part) basically provides a socks proxy ,
Vidalia translate socks proxy to http proxy, and the browser use that
http proxy to work.
So, to get your squid use it too, just launch tor and vidalia as
usual, have squid
Before we start. Please do not hijack other topics discussions. It ruins
the groups archive threading and threaded mailer tools many of us use to
track the group mail. Thank you.
On 15/02/2012 5:24 p.m., anita.sivakumar wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone used and tested the squid prefetch patch available
On 15/02/2012 2:26 a.m., ALAA MURAD wrote:
Dear All,
First thanks for this great great open source project, I would really
appropriated if someone could look at my configuration and ensure that
my configuration is correct and clean.
Sure.
We are doing a simple reverse proxy in our SSL :443
Hello All,
I need a suggestion as i am new to squid-world and i don't wanna waist
my time on RD rather for the perfect solution which is scalable and
reliable. so as every Squid administrator want to restrict the
unwanted website access during working hours so i am here to ask the
same thing
Hello,
We are running two squid servers (squid 2.7 stable 9) and want to have cache
peering between each other. Both have static real IP addresses and sits in the
same LAN. Bandwidth management for users are done by Mikrotik 3.30 which has a
WAN IP of the same subnet and also sits in the same
Hello,
I'm using squid_kerb_ldap (via external_acl_type) to authenticate via kerberos
and authorize access via ldap groups.
This seems to work. Partly anyway. My problem is:
Most of the traffic is authorized as shown in the access.log file which shows
GETs and CONNECTs using the respective
Le 15 février 2012 07:51, Muhammad Yousuf Khan sir...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hello All,
I need a suggestion as i am new to squid-world and i don't wanna waist
my time on RD rather for the perfect solution which is scalable and
reliable. so as every Squid administrator want to restrict the
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your help on this...
I've had to change tack on this in light of what you have said and
have now got NTLM authentication working.
- any form of http authentication is going to kick up a login box -
there is no way round this, right?
With , NTLM I am now getting the NTLM
On 15/02/12 15:33, Mr J Potter wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your help on this...
I've had to change tack on this in light of what you have said and
have now got NTLM authentication working.
- any form of http authentication is going to kick up a login box -
there is no way round this, right?
I installed Webmin to configure Squid3 and was wondering how do I go
about initializing the squid cache directory.
Under the Squid Proxy Server it states Your Squid cache directory
/var/spool/squid3 has not been initialized. This must be done before
Squid can be run. I entered both a username I
With firefox you need to set the following variable to avoid the password 3
times.
In the navigation bar put about:config and change de value
network.auth.force-generic-ntlm = true
Luis,
On 15/02/12 15:33, Mr J Potter wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your help on this...
I've had to change
I thought I had it, I found something in Chp5 of the Squid Definitive
book talking about initializing cache directories. I ran the squid -z
command and got back the following details after is took:
aclParseAccessLine: squid.conf line 846: http_access permit all
aclParseAccessLine: expecting
ufdbGuard is a free URL filter for Squid which has the
time-related ACL feature to block sites only during business hours.
The Reference Manual of ufdbGuard explains the technical details.
If you have a small set of sites that you want to block, you
can make your own URL table and use ufdbGuard
On 2/15/2012 3:07 PM, berry guru wrote:
I thought I had it, I found something in Chp5 of the Squid Definitive
book talking about initializing cache directories. I ran the squid -z
command and got back the following details after is took:
aclParseAccessLine: squid.conf line 846: http_access
I was afraid you were going to say that Sebastian, but at the same
time it makes sense. I'm going to restore my squid.conf from a backup
and see where I stand. Thanks for the direction.
Cheers,
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Sebastian Muniz
basureroseb...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/15/2012 3:07
On 2/15/2012 2:51 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
SKIP
list and also consistently updating the databases. so i want such a
tool or supporting tool which can at least update the data files on
weekly bases however i will manage the implementation of rules on my
own. so kindly suggest me.
Hi,
I'm still having the problem described below. If there's no further
help forthcoming, or if this issue is just one of those things that
defies explanation, I'll just go ahead and perform a restore of the
whole installation from a recent backup. I'd rather not, but if I'm
getting no help
Hi Alex,
I've got it working fine on domain members. I should have explained
better - I'm setting up a guest wireless network in a school, so all
devices that attach will be personal, non domain, and as a rule I
won't get the chance to configure them before they connect.
The devices that I want
I've been using squidguard for years. Its great - you can block/allow
by user, workstation, time or url, and rewrite urls (for instance I
can force all google image searches to be safe, and block certain
search terms).
I looked at dansguardian too but squidguard won my vote at the time
(about 5
On 16.02.2012 04:33, Mr J Potter wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your help on this...
I've had to change tack on this in light of what you have said and
have now got NTLM authentication working.
- any form of http authentication is going to kick up a login box -
there is no way round this, right?
I reverted back to the default squid configuration and I'm still
getting the same error. I restarted Squid, but still no go.
Supposedly the squid -z should of done it for me.
Any thoughts?
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:25 AM, berry guru berryg...@gmail.com wrote:
I was afraid you were going to
On 16.02.2012 11:05, berry guru wrote:
I reverted back to the default squid configuration and I'm still
getting the same error. I restarted Squid, but still no go.
Supposedly the squid -z should of done it for me.
Any thoughts?
Run squid -k parse. That will show you any other issues in
My mistake, I should have specified that I'm ran it with squid3.
The squid -k parse gave me some good info
WARNING: Cannot write log file: /var/log/squid3/cache.log
/var/log/squid3/cache.log: Permission denied
messages will be sent to 'stderr'.
So it looks like I need to change permissions to
On 16.02.2012 06:55, Luis Enrique Sanchez Arce wrote:
With firefox you need to set the following variable to avoid the
password 3 times.
In the navigation bar put about:config and change de value
network.auth.force-generic-ntlm = true
Question is what does generic NTLM mean?
NTLM being the
On 16.02.2012 11:31, berry guru wrote:
If I were to run chmod ugo+rwx *file* where file would be cache.log
am
I going to break something. Is this the appropriate approach?
It is incomplete. When the log gets rotated things die again.
The Squid details are in a folder called .../squid3/ so
On 16.02.2012 03:12, Günter Merz wrote:
Hello,
I'm using squid_kerb_ldap (via external_acl_type) to authenticate via
kerberos and authorize access via ldap groups.
This seems to work. Partly anyway. My problem is:
Most of the traffic is authorized as shown in the access.log file
which shows
Do logs get rotated because they reach a certain size or threshold? I
found something that is kind of confusing me, the owner of cache.log
is the user 'proxy' which I never created, so this must be a default
user from squid.
I ran ls -l /var/log/squid3/cache.log and found that -rw-r- 1
proxy
On 16.02.2012 12:54, berry guru wrote:
Do logs get rotated because they reach a certain size or threshold?
No. Just when squid -k rotate is run.
Most distros integrate their packages with the OS logrotate system.
I
found something that is kind of confusing me, the owner of cache.log
is the
On 16.02.2012 09:19, SB Tech wrote:
Hi,
I'm still having the problem described below. If there's no further
help forthcoming, or if this issue is just one of those things that
defies explanation, I'll just go ahead and perform a restore of the
whole installation from a recent backup. I'd
Sorry Amos. But where else do I post this ? I thought I can mail it to this
mail id squid-users@squid-cache.org. But if there is some other place, please
let me know.
- Anita
-Original Message-
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Sent: 15 February 2012 18:17
To:
Hello all.
I am trying to understand how Squid allocates resources.
It is weir for me that the General Runtime Information shows negative
values!
You can check it here: http://pastebin.com/EyVPB3Qu
It is a bug or a problem in my installation?
Thanks
Sebastian
32 matches
Mail list logo