Hi,
We have been using kerberos authentication against Active Directory here
for a long time by using a SPN attached to a user account and exporting
the keytab. The issue we have is that security policy mandates that
the password on the user account be changed which means we have to go
and regen
On 07/01/2016 04:31, Jason Haar wrote:
On 06/01/16 00:04, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Yes. Squid always has been able to given enough RAM. Squid stores most
ACLs in memory as Splay trees, so entries are sorted by frequency of use
which is dynamically adapted over time. Regex are pre-parsed and
aggregat
On 06/01/16 00:04, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> Yes. Squid always has been able to given enough RAM. Squid stores most
> ACLs in memory as Splay trees, so entries are sorted by frequency of use
> which is dynamically adapted over time. Regex are pre-parsed and
> aggregated together for reduced matching i
Hello Amos and thank you!
>> sinec i upgraded two Squid proxy servers to the Squid-3.4.4 versions, we
>> have some huges bottleneck with ahtenticated ntlm (old style!) users.
>> If i disable authentication and enable per-ip surf, it works fine.
>From what earlier version?
I did upgrade from the
On 7/01/2016 1:08 a.m., Ben Barker wrote:
> Thanks Amos - good points - thanks. Both now fixed - thought I still seem
> to be getting errors...sorry to be a bit inept here!
>
> squid -v
> Squid Cache: Version 3.5.12
> Service Name: squid
> configure options:
> '--prefix=/usr' '--localstatedir=/va
Thanks Amos - good points - thanks. Both now fixed - thought I still seem
to be getting errors...sorry to be a bit inept here!
squid -v
Squid Cache: Version 3.5.12
Service Name: squid
configure options:
'--prefix=/usr' '--localstatedir=/var' '--libexecdir=/lib/squid'
'--datadir=/share/squid' '--s
On 6/01/2016 10:50 p.m., dbrb2 wrote:
> Squid version and config options:
>
> Squid Cache: Version 3.5.12
> Service Name: squid
> configure options: '--prefix=/usr' '--localstatedir=/var'
> '--libexecdir=/lib/squid' '--datadir=/share/squid'
> '--sysconfdir=/etc/squid' '--with-default-user=proxy'
On 6/01/2016 10:10 p.m., Garri Djavadyan wrote:
>> On 2015-12-31 00:01, Garri Djavadyan wrote:
>>> Hello Squid members and developers!
>>>
>>> First of all, I wish you a Happy New Year 2016!
>>>
>>> The current Host header forgery policy effectively prevents a cache
>>> poisoning. But also, I notic
On 6/01/2016 7:29 p.m., Jason Haar wrote:
> On 06/01/16 17:39, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>> On 6/01/2016 5:04 p.m., Jason Haar wrote:
>>> Hi there
>>>
>>> Weird - several times in the past couple of months I have found I cannot
>>> get to http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ - I get the error below from my
>>>
Squid version and config options:
Squid Cache: Version 3.5.12
Service Name: squid
configure options: '--prefix=/usr' '--localstatedir=/var'
'--libexecdir=/lib/squid' '--datadir=/share/squid'
'--sysconfdir=/etc/squid' '--with-default-user=proxy'
'--with-logdir=/var/log/squid' '--with-pidfile=/var/
On Wednesday 06 January 2016 at 10:36:20, dbrb2 wrote:
> I am trying to build squid on Mint 17.3
> kernel 3.19.0-32 geeric
> Squid 3.5.12
> when I try to proxy an SSL connection, the squid logs show:
>
> ERROR: NAT/TPROXY lookup failed to locate original IPs on local=
> remote=yyy
>
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a Mint issue, a Squid issue, a bit of both, or
neitherbut here goes:
I am trying to build squid on Mint 17.3
kernel 3.19.0-32 geeric
Squid 3.5.12
Alls seems to have built OK, Squid launches without errors, and the proxy
works OK for HTTP requests.However when
>On 2015-12-31 00:01, Garri Djavadyan wrote:
>> Hello Squid members and developers!
>>
>> First of all, I wish you a Happy New Year 2016!
>>
>> The current Host header forgery policy effectively prevents a cache
>> poisoning. But also, I noticed, it deletes verified earlier cached
>> object. Is i
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