>> > Hello, i have a problem here :) System - freebsd 10.1, squid 3.5.5
>> + kerberos (MIT), 50 users total.
>>> >
>>> > Without any auth my squid works fine, system is not loaded. When
>>> i enable Kerberos auth internet slowly goes down and crushing after a
>>> while,
I use a bit another configuration:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Intercept/CiscoIOSv15Wccp2
As you can see, squid box placed between two routers. Front router uses
NAT to white IP, back router has no NAT and configured with WCCPv2
redirection. DMZ configured between two routers.
Hi all
We receive this error in cache.log
assertion failed: store.cc:850: "store_status == STORE_PENDING"
Just after browser sends "ERR_PROXY_CONNECTION_FAILED"
What does it means ?
Best regards
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Amos,
would you mind 'pinging' again. The bug is not even confirmed yet.
> The FTP handling code was re-written and shuffled around a lot to get
> FTP native support working. I've 'pinged' the author who did that about
> your bug report. Hopefully he will have some time to look at it.
>
> Amos
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Hello, I'm trying to improve the bypass system we use in our servers.
When a site is not shown as it should, or something is broken because of
a poor server's side implementation, we bypass traffic to that server at
ebtables level. This works just as expected, squid never "sees" this
traffic, b
Thanks Yuri for the response, I understand. I do have Shorewall configured
and I understand the security implications. My Router is also the Wireless
AP, so I want to try out this setup without having to buy another Wireless
AP.
I don't mind it being complex, do you have any suggestions on getting
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Ah,
forgot about:
Your squid in scheme I wrote will have static gray IP. And this IP must
be excluded from DHCP pool on router.
14.07.15 2:15, John Pearson пишет:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> My setup is: Internet <--> Squid-eth0 <--> Squid-eth1 <--> Rout
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And beware: Your current configuration is insecure. Very insecure.
Especially if you haven't firewall configured on squid box.
14.07.15 2:15, John Pearson пишет:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> My setup is: Internet <--> Squid-eth0 <--> Squid-eth1 <--> Router
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Note:
If you want to use two NIC onto Squid box, you need to configure this
box TCP stack as a static router.
But more better to aggregate both NIC and connect router and squid box
with switch.
14.07.15 2:15, John Pearson пишет:
> Hi Everyone,
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Too complex setup for simple task.
You can simple re-connect squid box before router and configure it as
gateway for devices. And setup NAT redirection directly onto squid box.
Something like this:
Internet <-> Router + DHCP + NAT <--> S
Hi Everyone,
My setup is: Internet <--> Squid-eth0 <--> Squid-eth1 <--> Router <-->
Devices
Currently the Router is doing NAT and DHCP for the devices connected to it.
Squid is in transparent mode. I set up a bridge ( br0). I set up the
ebtables and iptables. It works but I want to figure out a w
On 14/07/2015 5:54 a.m., Дмитрий Рукавцов wrote:
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>
>
>
>
> > Hello, i have a problem here :) System - freebsd 10.1, squid 3.5.5
> + kerberos (MIT), 50 users total.
> >
> > Without any auth my squid works fine, system is not loaded. When i
> enable Kerberos auth inte
> Hello, i have a problem here :) System - freebsd 10.1, squid 3.5.5 +
kerberos (MIT), 50 users total.
>
> Without any auth my squid works fine, system is not loaded. When i
enable Kerberos auth internet slowly goes down and crushing after a while, at
logs i see:
On 13/07/2015 10:39 p.m., Philipp Wehling wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thank you for your answer.
>
>> This is where you really do need to understand the 28,3 debug output.
>
> I thought squid works in a "first-match"-manner... Do you have any
> documentation, I can read about?
Nothing that woudl be he
Hello,
thank you for your answer.
> This is where you really do need to understand the 28,3 debug output.
I thought squid works in a "first-match"-manner... Do you have any
documentation, I can read about?
> That is of course following your assumption that Squid is actively rejecting
> the tr
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