Hey guys back at it. I expect that Linux issues are really a much bigger
problem for me than squid!
I'm running into this problem now:
/var/run/squid3.pid: (13) Permission denied
I know it's a permission problem, but not sure the optimal way of fixing it.
I created user 'proxy' and group 'squi
On 26/09/2015 2:22 a.m., Veronica Ovando wrote:
> Thank you so much for your answer, Amos. It was really usefull.!
>
> In addition, I would like to create groups in AD and access policies to
> those groups. For example, the group "Blocked" will not access to
> internet, "Restricted" will be able t
On 9/09/2015 1:25 a.m., asad wrote:
> Amos, did you got time to see my last response?
>
Hi, sorry for the long delay. I am now pretty sure this is the result of
the CVE-2015-5400 patch breaking the login=PASSTHRU behaviour.
A patch for that has just landed in Squid-4 and will be in 3.5 snapshots
On 26/09/2015 2:26 a.m., Dan Purgert wrote:
> Quoting TarotApprentice:
>
>> Is there a chance we can get 3.5.9 into Debian please.
>>
>
> Think this is more a question for the Debian maintainers, than the squid
> ones. I ended up building 3.5.8 from source because of it.
>
> TBH though, the bui
Quoting TarotApprentice :
Is there a chance we can get 3.5.9 into Debian please.
Think this is more a question for the Debian maintainers, than the
squid ones. I ended up building 3.5.8 from source because of it.
TBH though, the built-from-source 3.5.8 seems to be a lot lighter
running
Thank you so much for your answer, Amos. It was really usefull.!
In addition, I would like to create groups in AD and access policies to
those groups. For example, the group "Blocked" will not access to
internet, "Restricted" will be able to browse some domains, etc. For
that taks, I use the e
Is there a chance we can get 3.5.9 into Debian please.
Cheers,
MarkJ
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On 25/09/2015 9:27 p.m., Lucas van Braam van Vloten wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to use Squid to forward requests to webservices.
> I would like to accomplish the following:
>
> Traffic is initially directed directly to the Squid server at its
> internal address, for example:
> http://squ
Hello,
I would like to use Squid to forward requests to webservices.
I would like to accomplish the following:
Traffic is initially directed directly to the Squid server at its
internal address, for example:
http://squid.server.local/first/webservice/
The request to the actual webservice is