On 28/01/2014 5:59 p.m., Caracol Bartolito wrote:
> Hi brothers and sisters.
>
> I am running Squid Cache: Version 2.7.STABLE9, over debian 6, as long as
> with apache2 creating virtual host. Everything was working good but, I am
> not able to get access to my virtual host (myhost.com) looking int
Hi brothers and sisters.
I am running Squid Cache: Version 2.7.STABLE9, over debian 6, as long as
with apache2 creating virtual host. Everything was working good but, I am
not able to get access to my virtual host (myhost.com) looking into
squid access.log i got the next line:
1390867426.006
Besides some sort of auth I used another scheme on LINUX: Set up some script
on the client, to email change of dynamic IP to proxy machine. There, modify
firewall rule to allow access to proxy for the new IP.
As dynamic IPs usually do not change very often a day, this should be
sufficient.
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Thanks.
于 28/1/14 上午2:59, Alex Rousskov 写道:
> On 01/27/2014 05:26 AM, k simon wrote:
>
>>I noticed large rock have merged to squid 3.5, I have some question
>> about your large rock patch.
>
>
> Hello Simon,
>
>> 1,Does large rock support non-SMP instance?
>
> Yes. Rock store can be use
On 2014-01-28 08:33, eam wrote:
Hi all,
I have a squid cache behind a stateful network device which drops idle
TCP
connections after 300 seconds. I need to ensure TCP level keepalives
are
set both for traffic to squid (accept) as well as traffic from squid
(connect) in order to support long-l
Hi Alex,
as suggested in bugzilla I try to add an extra [] at the end of the
AC_RUN_IFELSE and the configure goes ahead (I report the very simple
patch into bugzilla).
Unfortunately I have a similar issue with the SSL certificate check that
comes from acinclude/lib-checks.m4 (around line
On 2014-01-28 06:18, Peter Warasin wrote:
hi guys
I configured a transparent proxy environment using TPROXY following the
howto on the squid wiki http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Tproxy4
I setup a tproxy port in squid on port 18080 and created the following
iptables rule:
-A PREROUTING -p
Hey Peter,
Tproxy is working and pretty nice for many users.
You are probably missing couple rules in iptables and might not
understand fully tproxy effects.
I still doesn't understand the issue.
What OS are you using?
If you can tell me more about the system I might be able to understand
the
Hi all,
I have a squid cache behind a stateful network device which drops idle TCP
connections after 300 seconds. I need to ensure TCP level keepalives are
set both for traffic to squid (accept) as well as traffic from squid
(connect) in order to support long-lived connections with idle periods.
On 01/27/2014 02:53 AM, Travel Factory S.r.l. wrote:
>
> In order to have an intranet application use a single sign on system
> we'd need to rewrite a cookie...
>
> A server sets a cookie for host1.domain.tld and we need to strip host1
> so that the cookie is valid for the whole domain.
>
> Is i
On 01/27/2014 05:26 AM, k simon wrote:
> I noticed large rock have merged to squid 3.5, I have some question
> about your large rock patch.
Hello Simon,
> 1,Does large rock support non-SMP instance?
Yes. Rock store can be used in non-SMP mode (as defined at [1]). Rock
store uses blocking di
On 01/27/2014 03:23 AM, Stefano Cordibella wrote:
> So now is the compile steps that fails, I have the following error:
> In file included from PortCfg.cc:2:0:
> ../../src/anyp/PortCfg.h:14:7: error: 'AnyP::PortCfg' declared with
> greater visibility than the type of its field
> 'AnyP::PortCfg::s
hi guys
I configured a transparent proxy environment using TPROXY following the
howto on the squid wiki http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Tproxy4
I setup a tproxy port in squid on port 18080 and created the following
iptables rule:
-A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j TPROXY --on-port 18080 --t
After quite some time I had the chance and joy to release the RPM of the
squid.head branch(squid-3.HEAD-20140127-r13248).
It should work just out of the box but I have not tested it myself yet.
the location it is:
http://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/6/x86_64/head/
http://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm
Hi,Alex,
I noticed large rock have merged to squid 3.5, I have some question
about your large rock patch.
1,Does large rock support non-SMP instance? I know the rock store must
used with worker.
2,Does large rock solve rebuilding time too long issue?
3,Can large rock support range splice? Maybe
Em 27/01/14 06:29, g35 escreveu:
Hello, thank you for your response.
Unfortunately, my client has a dynamic IP address.
My squid version is 2.7 stable 8 for windows.
Perhaps there is a way with the mac adress of my client?
MAC addresses only exists on the LAN segment of the network. In
Depending upon how flexible your cookie-rwriting must be, and which version
of squid you are using, small patches to squid-src should do the job nicely.
Being (still) a fan of squid2.7, I patched squid to insert special header
line into response to browser.
Not a big deal.
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Hey There,
The basic way to do that is to use ICAP service.
You better set couple acls that will allow or disallow the "routing" of
the http requests towards the ICAP service to lower the load on it.
I have used in the past with GreasySpoon ICAP service which is based on
java and offers lots of
In order to have an intranet application use a single sign on system
we'd need to rewrite a cookie...
A server sets a cookie for host1.domain.tld and we need to strip host1
so that the cookie is valid for the whole domain.
Is it possibile with squid and/or with some rewriting plugins ?
Tha
He did it already successfully. Pls refere to his last posting.
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Hello, thank you for your response.
Unfortunately, my client has a dynamic IP address.
My squid version is 2.7 stable 8 for windows.
Perhaps there is a way with the mac adress of my client?
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No, I hadn't.
Good :)
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 8:24 AM, 4eversr wrote:
> @Kinkie
>
> I guess you have not seen my last "edit" where i described that 3.4.2 fix
> this issue.
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