Got this intersting log using -X option:
2016/04/06 18:34:53.767 kid1| 44,2| peer_select.cc(280) peerSelectDnsPaths:
Found sources for '52.84.243.6:443'
2016/04/06 18:34:53.767 kid1| 44,2| peer_select.cc(281) peerSelectDnsPaths:
always_direct = DENIED
2016/04/06 18:34:53.767 kid1| 44,2| peer_se
Hi,
I'm trying to intercept and proxy https traffic using squid 3.5.15 running
on linux machine [ubuntu ], which is configured as a router. However
with below squid configuration, the browsers in client machine is able to
identify that there is a “man in the middle” and never gives me an opt
On Wednesday 06 April 2016 at 23:55:56, iba...@ith.mx wrote:
> From about 10 days ago hotmail and yahoo stopped working on my data
> networks using squid.
Do you have any error messages / logfile entries / configuration information /
etc you might be able to share with us?
> Apparently there is
From about 10 days ago hotmail and yahoo stopped working on my data networks
using squid. Does anyone else have this problem? Apparently there is a problem
with the SSL certificates. Any solution?
Thanks
Fco Ibarra Lemas
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forgot to post full req. rep...
http://api-public.addthis.com/url/shares.json?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tayyar.org%2F&callback=_ate.cbs.sc_httpwwwtayyarorg0
GET
/url/shares.json?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tayyar.org%2F&callback=_ate.cbs.sc_httpwwwtayyarorg0
HTTP/1.1
Host: api-public.addthis.com
User-Agent:
more result of that bug as i mention befor that
using same link on firefox keep refreshing no error
once i switch to chrome error so i switch between chrome and firefox the
error keep going on same object
only on same browser you wont notice any error
please guys do same test don't depe
amos question ?
off topic sorry for that
vary is the second key store right ?
same object with 2 browser firefox
accept-encoding="gzip,%20deflate"
chrome
accept-encoding="gzip,%20deflate,%20sdch"
so if they ar 2*1 object stored is that right ?
and other browser might have more compression
Amos,
Thanks for your quick response and your time. I have not yet messed with
4.0. Is this something that may find its way into the 3.x stable branch
at some point?
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I configured my OWA to pass thru the Squid.
Auth work perfectly.
Browsing is working perfectly.
All is working perfectly except when I try to attach files or documents to an
email.
[cid:image002.png@01D19007.A7E26D20]
And It stops here. Nothing else happens.
I did some tests and I noticed that
Hi,
My configure options:
setenv CC clang
setenv CXX clang++
CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include
./configure --prefix=/opt/squid-4 \
--enable-debug-cbdata \
--enable-removal-policies="lru heap" \
--disable-epoll \
--enable-auth \
--enable-auth-basic="DB NCSA
befor clearing cache
2016/04/06 18:15:43 kid1| DiskThreadsDiskFile::openDone: (2) No such file or
directory
2016/04/06 18:15:43 kid1| /mnt/cache/00/25/2523
2016/04/06 18:15:47 kid1| DiskThreadsDiskFile::openDone: (2) No such file or
directory
2016/04/06 18:15:47 kid1| /mnt/cache/00
I am getting the following error in cache.log:
Squid Cache (Version 3.5.16): Terminated abnormally.
CPU Usage: 0.082 seconds = 0.052 user + 0.030 sys
Maximum Resident Size: 54992 KB
Page faults with physical i/o: 0
FATAL: Ipc::Mem::Segment::create failed to
shm_open(/opt/squid-3.5/var/run/squid/cf
working nice :) vary_experiment_p2_s35.patch
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yes
FredB wrote
>>
>> Attached is a patch which I think will fix 3.5.16 (should apply fine
>> on
>> 4.0.8 too) without needing the cache reset. Anyone able to test it
>> please?
>>
>
> Reset the cache still needed, at least in my case
>
> Fred
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On 04/06/16 15:14, Pascal Watteel wrote:
I have a fast 128Mbit link but as i'm limited to 4Mbit per TCP, the
moment i download a file from a non local mirror it's slow.
Thats sound a bit like window scaling (rfc1323) is disabled/not working.
/Henrik
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>
> Attached is a patch which I think will fix 3.5.16 (should apply fine
> on
> 4.0.8 too) without needing the cache reset. Anyone able to test it
> please?
>
Reset the cache still needed, at least in my case
Fred
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On 7/04/2016 1:20 a.m., joe wrote:
> amos
>
> vary.length()= 33
> vary.c_str()= accept-encoding="gzip,%20deflate"
> so without +1 is fine
>
Nod. What I'm thinking is that old Squid versions saved the string
terminator byte to the cache entries, and builds with the +1 replicate
that. BuU
Oh sorry
Ok it seems work for me
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vary.length() = 41
vary.c_str()= accept-encoding="gzip,%20deflate,%20sdch"
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On 7/04/2016 1:14 a.m., Pascal Watteel wrote:
> Ok maybe it was't all clear.
>
> I live in Dubai. Our local ISP limits the bandwith per TCP connection
> when connections are made outside of the gulf.
> Don't ask me why, they just do.
> I have a f
amos
vary.length()= 33
vary.c_str()= accept-encoding="gzip,%20deflate"
so without +1 is fine
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Ok maybe it was't all clear.
I live in Dubai. Our local ISP limits the bandwith per TCP connection
when connections are made outside of the gulf.
Don't ask me why, they just do.
I have a fast 128Mbit link but as i'm limited to 4Mbit per TCP, the
moment i download a file from a non local mirror it'
On 6/04/2016 10:49 a.m., Nicolaas Hyatt wrote:
> I know I'm a few minor revisions behind, but I am a little confused as
> to if it is possible to request squid include the configured certificate
> along with the certificate generated. I know that this is somewhat
> confusing to read.
>
> +Root (Se
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Amos Jeffries :
>
> > Can somebody check whether applying the attached patch _and_ clearing
> > the cache does anything useful?
> > (should apply with "patch -p0" to squid-3.5.16)
> >
> > If the answer is yes, then it can be used while I work on a better fix
> > that wont
On 6/04/2016 9:16 a.m., Craddock, Tommy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Trying to use an external ACL helper to do a lookup of my user in a group in
> a Windows AD. I can test from the command line:
>
>
> /usr/lib64/squid/squid_ldap_group -R -K -S -b "dc=example,dc=com" -D
> sq...@example.com -W /etc/squ
* Amos Jeffries :
> Can somebody check whether applying the attached patch _and_ clearing
> the cache does anything useful?
> (should apply with "patch -p0" to squid-3.5.16)
>
> If the answer is yes, then it can be used while I work on a better fix
> that wont need clearing the cache.
Rebuilt, r
* Amos Jeffries :
> So lets try this again...
>
> Can somebody check whether applying the attached patch _and_ clearing
> the cache does anything useful?
> (should apply with "patch -p0" to squid-3.5.16)
Will try, but then I'm on 4.0.8...
> If the answer is yes, then it can be used while I wor
On 6/04/2016 7:47 p.m., FredB wrote:
>
>>
>> As I'm currently updating too: is this a bug or have I only to clear
>> the
>> old cache directories to prevent these error messages?
>>
>
> As far as I know, no, I tried
I think you guys misundersood what I was asking about.
So lets try this again..
On 6/04/2016 8:51 p.m., joe wrote:
> amos one think i notice
> === modified file 'src/MemObject.cc'
> --- src/MemObject.cc 2016-01-01 00:14:27 +
> +++ src/MemObject.cc 2016-04-01 06:15:31 +
> @@ -136,8 +136,6 @@
> HTTPMSGUNLOCK(request);
>
> ctx_exit(ctx); /* mu
On 6/04/2016 5:38 p.m., Pascal Watteel wrote:
> anyone?
NP: Messages sent at 12am should be expected to have some response
delay. (and its always 12am somewhere in the world :-).
>
> On Tue, 2016-04-05 at 12:08 +, Pascal Watteel wrote:
>> Hi peeps,
>>
>> I have written a python based downloa
On 6/04/2016 6:50 a.m., Jok Thuau wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 6:23 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>
>
> If i remove *all* the http_access lines, then the behavior appears
correct
> (from a "splicing/bumping" standpoint).
>
Strange. Squid without any http_access lines
On 5/04/2016 4:53 p.m., Supriya Prasad wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I had some queries regarding the squid configuration:
>
>
> We are using squid as a cache for our CWS proxy. As we are aware of the
> max-forwards header, it decrements as it goes through each of the
> proxies.Currently, our CWS proxy
* Silamael :
> As I'm currently updating too: is this a bug or have I only to clear the
> old cache directories to prevent these error messages?
Clearing the cache doesn't help (for long). It's a bug.
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amos one think i notice
=== modified file 'src/MemObject.cc'
--- src/MemObject.cc2016-01-01 00:14:27 +
+++ src/MemObject.cc2016-04-01 06:15:31 +
@@ -136,8 +136,6 @@
HTTPMSGUNLOCK(request);
ctx_exit(ctx); /* must exit before we free mem->url */
-
-safe_
>
> As I'm currently updating too: is this a bug or have I only to clear
> the
> old cache directories to prevent these error messages?
>
As far as I know, no, I tried
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