On 07/06/11 23:31, Fernández Vilas, Julio Angel wrote:
Does anyone knows in which squid version are the kvparis available for use in a
url rewrite program?
All 2.7 and later.
url_rewrite_program parameter documentation uses the words in the future
since version 2.7.
Unclear
On 08/06/11 22:53, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
Amos,
Hi
Thanks for your reply. The Squid box has only one NIC and it is
connected to the internet via it's default gateway, I think I should
have corrected our network diagram as follows:
Internet- Gateway- Squid- Clients
Does this configuration make
Amos,
Thanks for your reply. As you had depicted in the diagrams, I think
you meant that the clients and the Squid box are both connected to the
gateway through the switch, didn't you? If it is so, yes, they are
connected, but the default gateway for the clients is set to the IP
address of the
I just realized that Cookie headers are also not obeyed when going through
peers.
Everything works going direct, but nothing works if you are using any peers.
I surely cannot be the only person out of all squid users that is bitten by
this anomaly.
Jenny
From: bodycar...@live.com
I am running squid 3.2. I started with this so I could use the random
acl to load balance requests across 20 outgoing IP addresses. I
definitely got that working, but what I found was that the randomness
across the 20 IP's wasn't very even;y distributed. So I opted to setup
the more complex cache
Hello Squid group users!
Thought this may be interesting to some Squid users who use or plan to
use ICAP in their deployments.
Best regards,
sich
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QuintoLabs released the next version of Content Security 1.3 for Squid
Proxy Server. This version adds several new
Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz writes:
[...]
This may help...
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,1854196,00.asp
Thanks for the continuing good information.
About that citation above: The author of the hacks on that page has
suggested that readers might edit a `user.js' file.
Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz writes:
[...]
Harry wrote:
What kind of things should I do to start tracking down what is
hampering the connections so bad.
Amos replied:
This may help...
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,1854196,00.asp
After creating a user.js file in the
Hi Amos, thanks for the help, two question:
acl even src 192.168.0.0/0.0.0.1
would work ?
There´s any detailed information about sourcehash ? I tested before
round-robing with no good results for my network, I looked into google and
squid wiki and I can´t find detailed information for
Hi list.
We are going to work with an old squid (I mean old because this squid
was installed and administered by another person), It works with LDAP. I
don't have any experience working with LDAP authentication.
I was wondering if you can give me some advices for troubleshooting, any
advice will
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 17:01:39 +, Jenny Lee wrote:
I just realized that Cookie headers are also not obeyed when going
through peers.
Everything works going direct, but nothing works if you are using any
peers.
I surely cannot be the only person out of all squid users that is
bitten by this
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 20:02:20 -0300, Soporte Técnico wrote:
Hi Amos, thanks for the help, two question:
acl even src 192.168.0.0/0.0.0.1
would work ?
No. Client IPv4 with first 31 bits erased to zero will not match
192.168.*
There´s any detailed information about sourcehash ? I tested
Hi list.
We are going to work with an old squid (I mean old because this squid
was installed and administered by another person), It works with LDAP.
I don't have any experience working with LDAP authentication.
I was wondering if you can give me some advices for troubleshooting, any
advice
Thanks that was a great advice, I will read about it.
Have a great day.
Alfonso.
De: Manuel Rodríguez Hernández [mailto:mrodrig...@insys-corp.com.mx]
Enviado el: miércoles, 08 de junio de 2011 08:17 p.m.
Para: Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jimenez; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Asunto: RE:
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 11:06:33 -0600, Matthew Scalf wrote:
I am running squid 3.2. I started with this so I could use the random
acl to load balance requests across 20 outgoing IP addresses. I
definitely got that working, but what I found was that the randomness
across the 20 IP's wasn't very
Hello Amos,
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 13:02:49 +1200
From: squ...@treenet.co.nz
Subject: Re: FW: [squid-users] Why doesn't REQUEST_HEADER_ACCESS work
properly with aclnames?
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 17:01:39 +, Jenny Lee
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 16:47:34 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
Amos Jeffries writes:
[...]
This may help...
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,1854196,00.asp
Thanks for the continuing good information.
About that citation above: The author of the hacks on that page has
suggested that
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