fre 2003-06-06 klockan 15.18 skrev Matthias Mikuletz: > Hi there, > > since I'd like to have squid using an external engine to scan web content, > I started to play a little with squid-icap and the Symantec ScanEngine. > > After a few tries I managed to compile and run squid-2.5STABLE3 with a > slightly adapted ICAP-patch. And it works.
Which version of the ICAP patch are you using? What changes have you done? Also, what icap service vectors are you using? > But now I'm a little bit confused since there happens to be no scanning at > all of browser initiated FTP traffic, and I couldn't find any information > about it either. > > Is it true, that squid-icap is not passing FTP-traffic to the ICAP-server? Might be true. The ICAP support for Squid is not fully finished and there is many small things which do not fully work. Note: You might have better luck if you set up a parent proxy. In such case your Squid will use HTTP for fetching the ftp:// URL, just as the browser does when contacting Squid... > ps Additionally there seem to problems scanning compressed archives. I'm > only getting error messages in the squid log that say: > > Read icap header : <ICAP/1.0 201 Created > ICAP : Error path! No idea. The 201 Created ICAP response however looks a bit odd to me.. not what I would expect from a ICAP server in response to any ICAP method.. Regards Henrik -- Donations welcome if you consider my Free Squid support helpful. https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business=hno%40squid-cache.org Please consult the Squid FAQ and other available documentation before asking Squid questions, and use the squid-users mailing-list when no answer can be found. Private support questions is only answered for a fee or as part of a commercial Squid support contract. If you need commercial Squid support or cost effective Squid and firewall appliances please refer to MARA Systems AB, Sweden http://www.marasystems.com/, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
