I don't see that any anonymization features are enabled. I'm not sure of the exact directives to be looking at. The directives I see, anonymize_headers, or ftp_user both are set to accept everything, (well the ftp_user is set to a dummy email address). The config says by default no anonymizing is performed. I haven't changed any settings that would change this fact.
Thanks, Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Henrik Nordstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Bob Avery-Babel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 5:29 PM Subject: Re: [squid-users] Sites that have problems with the squid proxy - Cookie or https issue? > Have you enabled any anonymization features of Squid? > > If you have then these are likely to break such sites, as these sites > rely on personalized information. > > Regards > Henrik > > On Tuesday 25 February 2003 23.21, Bob Avery-Babel wrote: > > Hey All, > > > > Im running squid-2.4.STABLE7-2mdk currently. > > > > Things are mostly working fine. I'm noticing 3 sites so far that > > don't appear to be working correctly or they only work once in a > > while: > > > > hotmail.com > > paypal.com > > dotster.com > > > > I get either an error about "this browser does not support cookies" > > or requests simply fail. These sites all work fine when I'm not > > using the proxy. > > > > The hotmail site often give me the cookies error. When I was > > attempting to use paypal.com and dotster.com I was attempting to > > use https sites for transactions. The pages simply failed. > > > > Are there settings to tweak in Squid that will make these pages > > more reliable? > > > > Also, if I need to just plain flush the cache, is there a command > > that will do this? > > > > Thanks for any help in advance! > > > > Bob > >
