On 28/02/2015 4:18 p.m., johnzeng wrote:
> Hi all :
>
>
>
> i meet a problem ,Squid cannot currently deal with such connections (
> non-HTTP connections ) based 80 port , and We get some error ,
>
> Unsupported Request Method and Protocol'' for https URLs..
NOTE: HTTPS never goes over port 80.
Hi all :
i meet a problem ,Squid cannot currently deal with such connections (
non-HTTP connections ) based 80 port , and We get some error ,
Unsupported Request Method and Protocol'' for https URLs..
i search via www.ask.com , but i don't good way .
if possible ,i hope to use squid 2.7 stabl
i was noticed that i am missed the important thing when i check
status.log, dependency. after i fixed it, now i can see ldap auth in my
helper.
thanks eliezer and amos
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 6:54 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 27/02/2015 5:41 p.m., Donny Vibianto wrote:
> > is there any chang
On 27/02/2015 5:41 p.m., Donny Vibianto wrote:
> is there any change in 3.5.2 regarding basic ldap auth? i cant find ldap
> helpder in my helper list.
>
> Squid Cache: Version 3.5.2
> Service Name: squid
> configure options: '--enable-basic=LDAP' --enable-ltdl-convenience
>
> even i try to enabl
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Hi gents.
Can I use log codes in custom error page and how to do this? Some
examples will be useful.
In details, interested in using adapt::http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users
On 27.02.15 17:00, Michele Bergonzoni wrote:
This is true for v6 if the client uses its MAC as an identifier,
which it's not supposed to do and last time I checked was not true
for Windows, or if clients or DHCP relays support RFC6939, which is
quite new. See for example:
https://lists.isc.org/
> - The DHCP and DHCPv6 servers know the MAC and IPv[46] address of each
> client and could cooperate with each other to link this data together.
This is true for v6 if the client uses its MAC as an identifier, which it's not
supposed to do and last time I checked was not true for Windows, or if
Sorry for the long delay, I can confirm that cleaning the cache solved
my problem.
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I'm wondering whether anyone has implemented a captive portal on a
dual-stacked network, and whether they can provide any insight into the
best way of going about it.
The problems:
- Networks are frequently routed with the proxy server on the border.
This means the proxy doesn't get to see
Hey Donny,
What OS are you using?
Eliezer
On 27/02/2015 06:41, Donny Vibianto wrote:
is there any change in 3.5.2 regarding basic ldap auth? i cant find ldap
helpder in my helper list.
Squid Cache: Version 3.5.2
Service Name: squid
configure options: '--enable-basic=LDAP' --enable-ltdl-conve
On 27/02/2015 8:03 a.m., Alan Palmer wrote:
> While waiting with baited breath for --with-libressl support, I
> installed openssl-1.02 on openbsd-5.6 to
> get squid to compile, but got this error in the final linking:
>
> MemStore.o(.text+0x4fe0): In function
> `MemStore::copyFromShm(StoreEntry&,
On 27/02/2015 12:25 p.m., Dan Charlesworth wrote:
> Alright I got abrtd on board, finally.
>
> Here’s a a backtrace from this morning (bt and bt full versions included
> separately):
>
Wonderful.
Can you get a print from frame 3 please of which of the connIsUsable()
checks if failing?
gdb co
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