On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 23:05:48 +1200 Amos Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 20/04/11 21:22, J. Bakshi wrote: > > > > Hello list, > > > > I have configured squid 2.7 on opensuse 11.4. This is a transparent proxy. > > But through this proxy login into phpmyadmin or any pages where user > > authentication is required is not possible. It is not the credential is > > wrong but through the proxy the credential are not working. If I disable > > the anonymity everything is running well. What might be the problem ? Here > > is the configuration which I am using for anonymity. > > > > Think about that for a while please. > > An "anonymous" proxy is failing to send your identity information > (aka login) to a third party website. > > To me that seems to be what you asked for. > > Though I advise you that the "anonymous" config you are using is nowhere > close to actual anonymity. User-Agent, Cookie, Authorization, > WWW-Authorization, Accept-Language and Accept-Charset can all uniquely > identify you. > > > As to your problem, its possible they are using one of the newer HTTP > headers. The standards are changing all the time. We get asked to > register new headers a few times a year to keep up and 2.7 is *very* old > now. > > Amos Hello Amos, Thanks for your reply. Could you kindly suggest the possible configuration for the actual anonymity ? Regarding 2.7, it is shipped with opensuse 11.4 and 11.4 is the latest version. Anyhow I really like to see the config which can provide me to make squid anonymous. Thanks
