Hi everyone,
I've successfully set up authentication to my proxy with squid_kerb_auth
to get us away from using basic LDAP authentication for everything. I
used the config guide from the squid-cache wiki (below) which worked
perfectly.
Hi everyone,
We're running Squid 3.1.1 on a virtual Ubuntu x64 server sitting on a
fiber LUN. It's been up for a couple of months without issue any issues
until recently.
Over the past week or so I've had users calling in to report that
downloading files from the internet has been very slow.
Hi everyone,
Incredibly dumb question, I'm almost embarrassed asking it.
My access.log only seems to store a day's worth of proxy traffic data.
Do I just need to add a squid3 -k rotate task to my crontab?
Also, when creating the VM to run Squid, I sized the disk to hold about
a month's worth of
Logical, but part of the requirements of this project call for me to keep the
logfiles uncompressed while we store them.
-Original Message-
From: Guido Marino Lorenzutti [mailto:glorenzu...@jusbaires.gov.ar]
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 11:32 AM
To: Kelly, Jack
Cc: squid-users@squid
Hi everyone,
I have a very broad question that I simply can't seem to find enough
documentation on.
In my environment, my users are authenticating against a S2003 domain
controller using squid_ldap_auth. I'm doling out permissions to access
certain websites this way and it's working splendidly.
Hi everyone,
Another quick question I hope you don't mind answering. We're running
Squid 2.7 here and a need has recently arisen to have it talk to an ICAP
server. Squid 3.1 and 3.0 appear to explicitly support ICAP in
squid.conf, but 2.7 doesn't seem to have the lines in the config file
that you
Hi everyone,
I have what will probably be a pretty simple question... unfortunately I
need to provide a few details to help explain what I'm trying to do and
why.
One of the big uses of Squid to our managers is seeing how much time
employees are spending on the internet. To that extent, we've
Hi everyone,
At my office I've implemented a Squid server which uses LDAP credentials
to give certain users access to certain websites. Basically, everyone
belongs to a base 'Filtered' group, and individual users can be added to
a 'FacebookAccess' group for access to facebook. This is mainly
, October 08, 2009 1:04 PM
To: Kelly, Jack; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Strange issues with accessing facebook and
other php driven sites via proxy
server_http11 on will do the trick
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From: Kelly, Jack jack.ke...@wsdevelopment.com
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