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On 8/12/2014 7:19 p.m., Hoang Nguyen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I attached the capture of the error that I gets
>
> Anyone can help?
>
That looks like an error inside your compiler tools. Probably the
compielr is not the correct build for your CPU architectu
Hi,
I attached the capture of the error that I gets
Anyone can help?
Steve
2014-12-08 11:57 GMT+07:00 Hoang Nguyen :
> Dear Squid
>
> I'm newbie about Squid, could you help me to point out the error I get
> while I installing the Squid
>
> OS: Ubuntu LTS 12.04
>
> I follow the guide on this li
Dear Squid Support
I'm newbie about Squid, could you help me to point out the error I get
while I installing the Squid
OS: Ubuntu LTS 12.04
I follow the guide on this link: http://www.e-cap.org/Documentation
$ tar -xzf squid-3.4.9.tar.gz
$ cd squid-3.4.9/
$ ./configure --enable-ecap && make &&
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OK Glenn,
It's unclear on what side the SSL error is.
There are issues and the next step would be to try to run some openssl
s_client test towards these hosts.
An example throw a proxy and directly can be found in the next link:
http://stackoverflow.c
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On 8/12/2014 8:32 a.m., John Gardner wrote:
> Hi everyone, I'm posting this in the hope that someone will have
> some experience in connecting Microsoft System Center Configuration
> Manager (SCCM) through a Squid Reverse Proxy in Internet-Based
> Clie
>
> On IE, the error is :the proxy server is not responding"
> On Chrome: "ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR"
> On Firefox "ssl_error_rx_record_too_long"
>
> If I bypass the proxy and go direct to the internet through our firewall, it
> works fine.
>
> This suggests to me, without having any errors in squi
Hi Eliezer,
Thanks for the response,
-- I am doing this on a clone of the original proxy with the issue, this frees
me up to test, largely I am testing from one client - but try others every now
and again to check, it is windows.
-- I am not sure as to the idea of the tracepath from the client
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Hey Glenn,
I noticed that in the mean while you have upgraded the system to
latest 3.4.9 stable.
As Amos mentioned there are couple options about the tunneling issues.
I am unsure about the issue since in my environment squid seems to not
have any iss
Hi All and Amos,
Thanks for correcting me on thinking that was an error.
Even though squid is logging TCP_200, the browser states the proxy server is
not responding. This is again only with secure sites, mainly google sites. It
is fairly reproducible now with google mail.
On IE, the error is :
I don't think you can do it. The "SCCM protocol" is *NOT* HTTP - the
geniuses at Microsoft created this faux-HTTP that runs on standard HTTP
ports - I think you'll find only IIS supports it.
Unless you can make squid proxy non-HTTP traffic, I think you're out of
luck. We're looking at doing the sa
Hi everyone, I'm posting this in the hope that someone will have some
experience in connecting Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
(SCCM) through a Squid Reverse Proxy in Internet-Based Client
Management mode. Basically, at the moment we use SCCM through an MS
TMG server in Reverse Proxy
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On 7/12/2014 7:49 a.m., Kinkie wrote:
> Hello Osmany, have you tried
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/QualityOfService ?
>
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/tcp_outgoing_tos/ is likey to be
more relevant since it is for the server traffic,
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On 7/12/2014 9:48 p.m., glenn.groves wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have finally been able to spend time upgrading a server to a
> later squid version, I have tried 3.4.9.
>
> I could not get authentication to work for this test, but proceeded
> to test with
Hi All,
I have finally been able to spend time upgrading a server to a later squid
version, I have tried 3.4.9.
I could not get authentication to work for this test, but proceeded to test
without (also dismisses auth as the problem).
I am getting the following in the logs with secure sites now
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