Hi All,
before posting I should have read documentation completely.
I set both ttl and negative_ttl to zero, and it is working fine.
thanks,
Sreenath
On 1/22/16, Sreenath BH wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am using an external helper for authentication. I have just one
> http_access in squid.conf that refe
Thank you. Works great!
Rafael Akchurin schrieb am Fr., 22. Jan.
2016 um 16:48 Uhr:
> Hello Startrekfan,
>
>
>
> The patch from SHA1 to SHA256 is quite simple. See
> http://docs.diladele.com/administrator_guide_4_4/install/debian8/squid.html
> at the bottom of the page.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
I'm not sure that this script will work. The script isn't doing much more
then adding an unstable entry to the sources list and trying to *_install_*
the dependencies (Yes, apt-get build-deb squid will install the depencies
directly on my debian jessie system)
As I described before: This will not
Hi
I am using an external helper for authentication. I have just one
http_access in squid.conf that refers to this external helper.
I also have a url rewriter to which I pass some information using "tag" key.
I observed that the acl is not invoked in several cases, just calling
the url rewriter.
Hi
I added code to set "tag" in acl helper, as follows:
print "OK tag=abcd\n"
and I was able to add a url_rewrite_extras
as follows:
url_rewrite_extras "%et" and it was passed to the url rewriter.
So, I guess it is working.
thanks for the help
Sreenath
On 1/20/16, Alex Rousskov wrote:
> On
Reply to myself, check the code on the list..
I saw > apt-get source $x -b
Missed an enter, make sure this line is on a new line.
Greetz,
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Hello Startrekfan,
The patch from SHA1 to SHA256 is quite simple. See
http://docs.diladele.com/administrator_guide_4_4/install/debian8/squid.html at
the bottom of the page.
Best regards,
Rafael
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No, this is NOT a problem at all.
You need 4 ! files and no other sid depends, just debian Jessie.
Its a quick write, but should be error free, tested until the squid compile.
I use a separated VM for this and all my created debs are available throuh
webaccess, like normal, below is based on "
Found the problem:
The dependencies has changed: https://packages.debian.org/sid/squid (not
sure why there is also a https://packages.debian.org/sid/squid3 entry)
Thats excactly the problem with unstable sources. squid3 3.5 requires
libecap3 instead of libecap2 (squid3 version 3.4). I can't insta
Yes, give me few min, i’ll send something nice.
Greetz,
Louis
Van: startrekfan [mailto:startrekfa...@freenet.de]
Verzonden: vrijdag 22 januari 2016 15:45
Aan: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org; L.P.H. van Belle
Onderwerp: Re: [squid-users] How to setup a secure(!) squid proxy
I tried to compile squid from sid repo. It fails, but I'm not sure why.
When I only add the src-deb apt-get build-dep squid3 says libecap3-dev was
not found and fails.(Im not sure why it`s needed. libecap3-dev is not
listed in the dependencies. https://packages.debian.org/sid/squid3)
When I add d
Talked to the debian guys again. There seems to be a problem with the
complete release system.
They apply security patches for the stable squid 3.4.8 in debian jessie.
But not for the ssl part of squid because it's disabled by default. So when
I enable ssl I have to take care about everything by
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