Hi Eliezer,
If the URL is the same, meaning using the same locked resolution for the
same video, the deduplicated ID will be the same so it'll come from the
existing Squid cache.
I agree with you if the admin changes the resolution the ID will be
different so it'll not be taken from the cache.
On 29.07.14 06:37, Amos Jeffries wrote:
The note ACL type should match against values in the tag key name same
as any other annotation. If that does not work try a different key name
than tag=.
Perfect, thank you!
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Hi, I have configured a new install of Squid on CentOS 6.5 via yum. I
have followed some of the guides on the Squid wiki to get AD group
authentication working but am getting some strange results when looking
within the access.log.
As you can see from the following log entries, the server,
I installed libcap-dev package, recompiled squid and TPROXY is now
working fine for both IPv4 and IPv6.
Thanks Amos!
On 2014-07-26 11:35, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 25/07/2014 10:02 a.m., Jan Krupa wrote:
Hi all,
I've been struggling to configure transparent proxy for IPv6 on my
Raspberry Pi
On 07/27/2014 04:49 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
I do wonder where this will end.
Since one cannot combine interception, inspection, and secure delivery,
this can only end when at least one of those components dies.
Interception is probably the weak link here because it can be removed(*)
by
In my network I have unbound redirecting some sites through the proxy
server and checking authentication, If I redirect www.thisite.com it
works corectly. However, as soon as SSL is used
https://www.thissite.com it doesn't resolve at all. Any ideas what I
have to do to enable ssl redirects
On 30/07/2014 5:18 a.m., pe...@pshankland.co.uk wrote:
Hi, I have configured a new install of Squid on CentOS 6.5 via yum. I
have followed some of the guides on the Squid wiki to get AD group
authentication working but am getting some strange results when looking
within the access.log.
As
On 30/07/2014 11:59 a.m., Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 07/27/2014 04:49 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
I do wonder where this will end.
Since one cannot combine interception, inspection, and secure delivery,
this can only end when at least one of those components dies.
Interception is probably the