I used the term "Full Episodes" just as a way to explain the links that are on 
the various network websites. 

I'm not an expert obviously, but the issue seems to be something I'm not 
configuring correctly in squid. If I bypass squid and directly connect to the 
sites everything works fine. I trimmed down my squid.conf as much as I knew how 
to eliminate any configuration errors that I could think of. Does anyone who is 
using Squid as their network proxy have the ability to view any of the videos 
on any of the major network sites? 

I originally thought the problem was related to how the sites require the use 
of their own individual players to view the videos. They do this to prevent 
people from using addons to download the videos directly. So I tried to stream 
some Netflix content since they also use a propriety video player. With netflix 
I didn't have any issuues. I've tried various versions of squid assuming that 
the problem was perhaps related to my build. But the issue seems universal.

I've went through my squid logs (Access.log, cache.log, store.log) and no 
errors show. In fact with the configuration below, the access.log isn't even 
used because everything is a direct connection. 

Kevin

>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm sure this is an oversight on my part, but for the life of me I cannot get 
> "Full Episodes" to play from any of the major network sites. I can stream 
> media from everywhere else (Netflix, YouTube, shoutcast, etc...). In an 
> effort to troubleshoot this I have set up a bare minimum install of Squid 3.0 
> Stable 18 and configured a bare bones squid.conf.
>
> (This is the complete squid.conf used for testing only)
> http_port 3128
> cache_effective_user squid
> cache_effective_group squid
> acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/255.255.255.255
> acl localnet src 192.168.0.0/16
> acl HTTP proto HTTP
> always_direct allow HTTP
> acl CONNECT method CONNECT
> http_access allow localnet
> coredump_dir /var/spool/squid
>
> With this configuration I can get as far as watching the "Commercial Ad" 
> portion of any of the sites, but the actually episodes never play (On any of 
> the network sites). Again, I'm sure this is something simple, but I've been 
> searching for an answer for going on a couple weeks now, and am finally 
> breaking down and asking for help.
>
> I'm using a Windows machine to access the Squid Box and I'm using IE. Any 
> help would be appreciated. I'd be more than happy to read through any 
> FAQ/Guide/etc.. that pertains to this issue, but I have had no luck finding 
> anything pertaining to this problem.

Well, it would help to get something like linux or cygwin where you stand a 
chance of getting useful information.
I use cygwin's wget for stuff like this. Hit the url that works and the one 
that doesn't and try to phrase your
question in terms of something that comes up at ietf- they probably don't know 
anything about streaming
media on CBS or ABC. In the past, I've noted that some places react to the user 
agent and can response with html links
that point to either 3gp files or an rtsp stream. Find out where your links 
actually point and see how server responds
when you try to hit it directly. I gather if you are calling the media a "full 
episode" you may not have looked at the underlying
links or response headers from server.




>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
>

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