Is it possible that dns_v4_first will help in this scenario?
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/dns_v4_first/
by default it's off and changing to on might help in this scenario.
Can you try?
Eliezer Croitoru
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Amos Jeffries wrote:
It should be safe enough to check that your system CA set is up to date.
There were changes as recently as a week ago.
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My "system CA" -- when I searched for linux CA updating, it
said on linux there were many possible CA locations, but going
with the top choice for
On Tuesday 08 November 2016 at 13:47:25, Jose Joaquin Ruiz Silva wrote:
> Good morning I am Cuban I have mounted squid 2.7 on debian wheezy
Why?
Debian Wheezy contains version 3.1.20 and Wheezy-backports contains the
version 3.4.8
Installing 2.7 in 2016 (that version is 8 years old and has not
Good morning I am Cuban I have mounted squid 2.7 on debian wheezy and
it works fine but I am looking for a page that will allow users to
change the password, see their quota, the user expire after 1 year,
the password expire in 2 months but That an email arrives to him on
the last 10 days telling h
Hi Amos,
This could be the problem. I built another VM based on Debian and ended up
creating my own CA / PKI.
Self-signed certificates worked and I was able to move on at last.
Great learning experience to see how SSL / openssl works.
Now I am stuck with Windows client unable to connect to reve
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> I have my ACLs based off what group an individual belongs to in a
> LDAP
> tree.
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> Perhaps something like that would be helpful in your setup.
>
> -Dan
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Thank you
If you have an example, I would be happy to look into
Fred
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