Re: [squid-users] FW: squid tproxy ssl-bump and Protocol error (TLS code: SQUID_ERR_SSL_HANDSHAKE)

2016-10-09 Thread Marc
Hi Vieri, Squid 4 fixes it, in my case. Same config, same system. Regards, Marc On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 11:00 PM, Marc wrote: > Hi Viery, > > Sorry, copy/paste error, my bad. Please try: > > openssl s_client -quiet -connect www.google.com:443 -tls1 -cipher > RC4-MD5:RC4-SHA:DES-CBC3-SHA:DES-CBC

Re: [squid-users] ICAP question

2016-10-09 Thread James Lay
On Sun, 2016-10-09 at 12:43 -0600, Alex Rousskov wrote: > On 10/09/2016 11:02 AM, James Lay wrote: > > > > > WARNING: Squid is configured to use ICAP method REQMOD for service > > icap://localhost:1344/srv_cfg_filter but OPTIONS response declares > > the > > methods are RESPMOD > If your srv_cont

Re: [squid-users] ICAP question

2016-10-09 Thread Alex Rousskov
On 10/09/2016 11:02 AM, James Lay wrote: > WARNING: Squid is configured to use ICAP method REQMOD for service > icap://localhost:1344/srv_cfg_filter but OPTIONS response declares the > methods are RESPMOD If your srv_content_filtering.so service does not need to see HTTP requests, then you can re

Re: [squid-users] ICAP question

2016-10-09 Thread Benjamin E. Nichols
Dearest Mr. James Lay. After considering your previous slanderous, and inflammatory trolling of my earlier correspondence, my initial response is to help alleviate your issue but rather, I think not, I believe considering the nature of your personal disposition to be a slanderous communist pie

[squid-users] ICAP question

2016-10-09 Thread James Lay
Trying to just get some content filtering working and I'm running into the below: WARNING: Squid is configured to use ICAP method REQMOD for service icap://localhost:1344/srv_cfg_filter but OPTIONS response declares the methods are RESPMODĀ  Here's the icap snippet from squid.conf: icap_enable on

Re: [squid-users] Your real byte hit

2016-10-09 Thread reinerotto
>But you can continue to assume that the hit - a measure of the efficiency of the cache :)< It depends on, whether you want to optimize towards lowest traffic volume on the connection to the web, _or_ towards user experience, regarding "browser speed", for example. Or, some people are more addict

Re: [squid-users] Your real byte hit

2016-10-09 Thread reinerotto
>I mean BYTE HIT :) If you have eyes :) < Yes, I have. But you might consider to be more specific next time, when offering a guesswork, what you are refering to. -- View this message in context: http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/Your-real-byte-hit-tp4680014p4680023.html Sent f