On 8/12/2011 8:44 p.m., Knop, Uwe wrote:
Hi,
i create a bugreport for this error
"http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3442":
assertion failed: external_acl.cc:841: "ch->auth_user_request"
bye UK
This is fixed already. Just winding its way down through QA.
Thanks for the info that 3.1
Hi,
2011/12/08 10:05:13 kid5| Starting Squid Cache version
3.2.0.13-20111206-r11454 for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu...
2011/12/08 10:05:13 kid5| Process ID 6007
2011/12/08 10:05:13 kid5| Process Roles: worker
2011/12/08 10:05:13 kid5| With 49152 file descriptors available
2011/12/08 10:05:13 kid5
After upgrading to 3.1.18 (+adaption compile patch) the following url never
stops loading in the browser
http://x.ligatus.com/cgi-bin/ivw/CP/11260-365/83-1056/129647-107545-_129709-105679-_128565-101085-//
If I bypass the ICAP server for this url (which is indeed a redirect to
http://x.ligatus.
Hi Amos,
On 2011-12-08 10:04, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 8/12/2011 8:44 p.m., Knop, Uwe wrote:
>> i create a bugreport for this error
>> http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3442
>>
>> assertion failed: external_acl.cc:841: "ch->auth_user_request"
>
> This is fixed already. Just winding its
I am running squid 3.1.8 (non-transparent) on a Tomato based router. I
connect to my router via SSH (PuTTY). In the GUI I have a tunnel setup
to forward port 444 to 3128. I have a couple of small problems that
bother me.
1. I run a WHS on my LAN. When I am connected to the
SSH and I type in 1
(sorry for the thread break, I loosed original messages and cannot find
the Message-ID)
Amos, thanks for your hints.
I did some tests to connect to a kerberos enabled squid from a windows
client not within the AD domain:
squid auth setup is:
negotiate squid_kerb_auth
ntlm
basic (ldap)
As neg
On 9/12/2011 8:37 a.m., Jason Ianacone wrote:
I am running squid 3.1.8 (non-transparent) on a Tomato based router. I
connect to my router via SSH (PuTTY). In the GUI I have a tunnel setup
to forward port 444 to 3128. I have a couple of small problems that
bother me.
1. I run a WHS on my LAN. Whe
Hello everyone, I have a question (and it may be a stupid one), but here goes.
I use squid on my server for privacy reasons when I surf the web. I currently
use IP addresses as my access restriction; only my home IP has access to my
squid server. I was thinking of transitioning to MAC addresses
Hi,
MAC address filtering will only work on the same LAN segment. The mac
address for your IP will be the gateway of the squid server if you are
connecting remotely.
Cheers,
Pieter
On Thu, 8 Dec 2011, Inter Node wrote:
Hello everyone, I have a question (and it may be a stupid one), but he
I totally agree. Just hoping someone could say what exactly.
Problem #2 had to do with the hosts name redirecting the device name to the
ipv4 and ipv6 addresses. I have a unique name to the ipv4 and the problem went
away.
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On Dec 8, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Hi list,
I'm using squid proxy in a debugging context. So I've configured it to not
cache anything. However, squid still adds headers to all my requests and
responses. I'd like to see the response *exactly* as it came from the web
server, and I'd like the web server to receive my request exactl
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