Amos Jeffries wrote
> Cache poisoning (if it is that) is a serious security issue. Please
> bring the details of security problems to the *squid-bugs* mailing list
> so it can be investigated and solved, rather than blind-siding everyone
> with a public announcement like this.
>
> Amos
I tried
On 27/07/17 09:54, Lei Wen wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks a lot.
It is my splice thing is blocking proxy in the middle,
Sort of, yes.
after using stare
instead of peek, seems work though, terminal in this case is not
blocking proxy in the middle?
Not sure what you are asking there. Squid *is* t
Hi Amos,
Thanks a lot.
It is my splice thing is blocking proxy in the middle, after using stare
instead of peek, seems work though, terminal in this case is not blocking
proxy in the middle?
I made some change on my squid.conf, it work for http/https caching and
http/https whitelist.
It is workin
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On 26/07/17 23:33, Omid Kosari wrote:
By my experience if you see any output from following command you may be a
victim
grep -a 'generate_204' /var/log/squid/access.log | grep -v '/204 ' | grep -v
'/000' | grep -v opera | grep -v ucweb | grep -v apple
OR, you have Android clients on your netw
By my experience if you see any output from following command you may be a
victim
grep -a 'generate_204' /var/log/squid/access.log | grep -v '/204 ' | grep -v
'/000' | grep -v opera | grep -v ucweb | grep -v apple
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Hello,
Recently i have seen some Cache poisoning specially on android captive
portal detection sites .
My squid was 3.5.19 (from https://packages.debian.org/stretch/squid) on
Ubuntu Linux 16.04 . Then i have upgraded to latest version 3.5.23 (from
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/squid) and pur
Interesting because i was going to create a new topic like this but Eliezer
read my mind ;)
Nowadays i can see that the http traffic is going fewer and fewer and every
day i am thinking about retiring the squid .
But currently is see that most of the remaining http traffic which worth
caching is