On 13/08/2015 2:18 a.m., Yuri Voinov wrote:
Also, Amos.
What's happens when I normalize or completely suppress Vary header?
The Internet breaks.
* images show up as random colour garbage
* what should be readable text shows up as binary characters
* what should be downloadable objects show
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Hi all.
Stupid question:
Which protocol uses when Stored-ID object returned by Squid?
I.e., when I use ssl bump, and use next rules:
squid.conf:
acl store_rewrite_list_web url_regex
^https?:\/\/(khms|mt)[0-9]+\.google\.[a-z\.]+\/.*
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Good info, Eliezer.
I'll research this next week. I've interested in video hostings caching.
Thanks for idea and point to right direction!
12.08.15 22:04, Eliezer Croitoru пишет:
Vimeo is using akamai and can be cached as far as I understand.
Vimeo is using akamai and can be cached as far as I understand.
There is always an ID out there in urls(not Vimeo specific if at all in
Vimeo) but it's either encrypted or is inside the page that needs to be
parsed.
These are the two options I know about and I have seen couple times that
Hi guys.
Is there a way to work around android under squid authentication???
I could make an ACL to a range of address that my wifi router distribute to
my wifi network and deny auth for them, but I'd like to identify the
Android clients and specify that just them do not need authentication.
Any
On Wednesday 12 August 2015 at 14:38:55, joseph jose wrote:
Hi,
I have set up squid in reverse proxy mode to cache an apache webserver
hosted in linux vm.
IP of my squid reverse proxy is 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 is the ip of
webserver which is also a linux vm
Your squid server has only one
On 12/08/2015 11:13 p.m., Yuri Voinov wrote:
Hi all.
Stupid question:
Which protocol uses when Stored-ID object returned by Squid?
I.e., when I use ssl bump, and use next rules:
squid.conf:
acl store_rewrite_list_web url_regex
^https?:\/\/(khms|mt)[0-9]+\.google\.[a-z\.]+\/.*
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Thank you, Amos, for explanation.
It is an exhaustive answer to my doubts. :)
So, finally, I can write Store-ID map rules without any protocol prefix,
or use any, no matter?
I.e., ^https?:\/\/(.*?)\/(.*?)\;(?:.*?)$anysite$1.SQUIDINTERNAL/$2
On 12/08/2015 16:12, Yuri Voinov wrote:
Thank you, Amos, for explanation.
It is an exhaustive answer to my doubts.:)
So, finally, I can write Store-ID map rules without any protocol prefix,
or use any, no matter?
I.e., ^https?:\/\/(.*?)\/(.*?)\;(?:.*?)$anysite$1.SQUIDINTERNAL/$2
?
Hey
thanks for the quick reply. Actually those lines are no commented out. and
ACL name is corrected.
The browser is on the proxy machine(10.0.0.1) who host file points
testsquid.com to 10.0.0.1 itself.
Squid which is in reverse mode listen to port 80 in 10.0.0.1 is grabbing
each request. but
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12.08.15 19:39, Eliezer Croitoru пишет:
On 12/08/2015 16:12, Yuri Voinov wrote:
Thank you, Amos, for explanation.
It is an exhaustive answer to my doubts.:)
So, finally, I can write Store-ID map rules without any protocol prefix,
or use
Of course you can always use 'acl aclname browser' to identify some
specific agents and, using that, try to match android browsers.
however, that would be basically impossible to guarantee to work
100% because softwares that calls HTTP requests can always sent
different
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