It seems there’s no way to get the equivalent of the `dst` internal ACL into an
external ACL. %DST returns the hostname from DNS not the origin IP.
Am I missing something? Perhaps there's a more creative way to pass the IP to
an external ACL regardless of what the hostname is?
Thanks!
On 04.10.2015 21:08, Walter H. wrote:
Hello,
does anybody know if squid does certificate checks and how to tell
squid to do so;
this is a site with a revoked certificate
https://revoked.grc.com/
without squid, the browser shows that the certificate is revoked and
doesn't show the page
with
Hi Amos, thanks a lot for your reply.
I have tried both -m and -d for htpasswd, they do generate different encrypted
text, but none of them can be recognized by /usr/lib64/squid/ncsa_auth.
I am still stuck at here.
By the way, I just paste the diff part of my config between the default config.
Hello,
does anybody know if squid does certificate checks and how to tell squid
to do so;
this is a site with a revoked certificate
https://revoked.grc.com/
without squid, the browser shows that the certificate is revoked and
doesn't show the page
with squid, the page is shown ...
Thanks,