On 11/04/2017 8:48, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 10/04/2017 8:26 p.m., Willsz.net wrote:
Hi, folks
Hi, I used Perl Scripting for 1 year couple ago. But this script doesn't
work with new version Squid.
Please explain "doesn't work".
Does it make all your traffic divert to cat pictures now?
somet
Thanks again for the explanation
I'm not changing the raw squid log, only the normalised event. I'm simply
pulling out the url host (the FQDN) from the URL as my SIEM agent doesn't
natively understand how to parse these CONNECT messages. It doesnt matter
to me if CONNECT requests are not always
On 8/04/2017 1:01 a.m., j m wrote:
> I have a Ubuntu server set up that does various things in addition to
> being a web proxy (squid 3.3.8) to use remotely over the internet.
> This allows me to directly access internal devices with a web page on
> my LAN since my employer, like most, blocks VPN c
On 10/04/2017 8:26 p.m., Willsz.net wrote:
>
> Hi, folks
>
> Hi, I used Perl Scripting for 1 year couple ago. But this script doesn't
> work with new version Squid.
Please explain "doesn't work".
Does it make all your traffic divert to cat pictures now?
something else?
What was your previous
On 10/04/2017 7:52 p.m., FredB wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm debugging e2guardian and I found something in squid log the X-forwarwed
> IP seems not always recorded? I saw nothing particular with tcpdumd so I made
> a change in code (e2guardian) to show the header passed
>
> --- With
Hi, folks
Hi, I used Perl Scripting for 1 year couple ago. But this script doesn't
work with new version Squid.
root:~# uname -smrm
FreeBSD 9.3-STABLE i386
root:~# squid -v
Squid Cache: Version 3.5.24
Service Name: squid
configure options: '--prefix=/usr/local'
'--includedir=/usr/local/inc
Hello,
I'm debugging e2guardian and I found something in squid log the X-forwarwed IP
seems not always recorded? I saw nothing particular with tcpdumd so I made a
change in code (e2guardian) to show the header passed
--- With problem -
E2 Debug:
Apr 10 09:07:49 pro