On 10/01/2017 4:56 a.m., vinay wrote:
> Thanks Amos,
>
> I installed Squid 3.5.19 successfully on Ubuntu 14.04. The access log is
Okay. Now its time to upgrade to 3.5.23.
> getting updated with TCP_MISS/200 for every request. Same time Cache log is
> not getting updated.
> I have default squid
On 10/01/2017 3:31 a.m., Flashdown wrote:
> Hi Amos,
>
> sry that my reply took that long.
>
> I've tested with Squid 3.5.23 on Debian Stretch and the issue is still
> present. Also I was able to create the same issue with the Online OTRS
> Demo website as I had with our internal one.
>
> I did
Thanks Amos,
I installed Squid 3.5.19 successfully on Ubuntu 14.04. The access log is
getting updated with TCP_MISS/200 for every request. Same time Cache log is
not getting updated.
I have default squid configuration. Please let me know anything need to be
changed to Cache the contents to get "T
Hi Amos,
sry that my reply took that long.
I've tested with Squid 3.5.23 on Debian Stretch and the issue is still
present. Also I was able to create the same issue with the Online OTRS
Demo website as I had with our internal one.
I did run it with the debug options you gave me. Since you req
On 8/01/2017 7:55 a.m., --Ahmad-- wrote:
I’m using squid as bridge like injecting some urls
thats it
That "Squid as bridge" and your earlier "squid using my original ip as
source" is TPROXY.
On Jan 7, 2017, at 8:35 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
On Saturday 07 January 2017 at 19:23:47, --Ahmad-