On 08/12/17 07:18, erdosain9 wrote:
Ok, thanks for your time.
This "fix" the problem...
reg add HKLM\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome /v
EnableCommonNameFallbackForLocalAnchors /t REG_DWORD /d 1
When i wrote that command, the problem is gone.
but, i want to know about that fix that you are tel
> On Dec 7, 2017, at 21:56, John Refwe wrote:
>
> Hi!
Hi John
> I am trying to automate using certain statistics from the squidclient. I had
> two questions.
>
> 1) Is it possible to ask squid to respond in a different format than the text
> dump it currently gives back? For example, JSON
> On Dec 7, 2017, at 22:14, Alex Rousskov
> wrote:
>
> On 12/07/2017 12:12 PM, Ing. Pedro Pablo Delgado Martell wrote:
>> I have been reading about the difference between a KB and a KiB,
>> Kilobyte and Kibibyte respectively. According to several websites, also
>> Google, 1KB = 1000 bytes and
On 12/07/2017 12:12 PM, Ing. Pedro Pablo Delgado Martell wrote:
> I have been reading about the difference between a KB and a KiB,
> Kilobyte and Kibibyte respectively. According to several websites, also
> Google, 1KB = 1000 bytes and 1KiB = 1024 bytes. However, you guys say
> on /etc/squid/squid
Hi!
I am trying to automate using certain statistics from the squidclient. I had two questions.
1) Is it possible to ask squid to respond in a different format than the text dump it currently gives back? For example, JSON or XML response
2) If the answer to number 1 is no, are there any re
"We are in trouble with bugs that do not close for years, they excite us,
and you're here with units of measurement"
With all due respect bug over years has nothing to do with my question, I asked because had a
doubt. As I said, there is no point. I will treat "your kilobyte" as 1024 because 102
On Thursday 07 December 2017 at 20:50:27, Yuri wrote:
> Antonio, enough.
>
> I do not believe that no one here has a sense of humor.
I think I agree with that sentence (although it's a little hard to be sure).
> Are you serious about discussing it with animal seriousness?
The question appeared
Antonio, enough.
I do not believe that no one here has a sense of humor. Are you serious
about discussing it with animal seriousness?
08.12.2017 1:48, Antony Stone пишет:
> On Thursday 07 December 2017 at 20:43:52, Ing. Pedro Pablo Delgado Martell
> wrote:
>
>> "In our kilobyte - one thousand t
On Thursday 07 December 2017 at 20:43:52, Ing. Pedro Pablo Delgado Martell
wrote:
> "In our kilobyte - one thousand twenty-four bytes."
>
> Your kilobyte Ok, let's move on, there is no point.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilobyte
"In historical usage in some areas of information technolog
"In our kilobyte - one thousand twenty-four bytes."
Your kilobyte Ok, let's move on, there is no point.
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I love power of 2 :)
And in our kilometer is 1024 m ;)
08.12.2017 1:40, Antony Stone пишет:
> On Thursday 07 December 2017 at 20:34:22, Yuri wrote:
>
>> In our kilobyte - one thousand twenty-four bytes. :)
> This has been the definition since the earliest days of computing (or at
> least,
> as
On Thursday 07 December 2017 at 20:34:22, Yuri wrote:
> In our kilobyte - one thousand twenty-four bytes. :)
This has been the definition since the earliest days of computing (or at least,
as soon as any computer had 1024 of anything...)
This (rather stupid-sounding, in my opinion) kibibyte stu
We are in trouble with bugs that do not close for years, they excite us,
and you're here with units of measurement :)
08.12.2017 1:35, Yuri пишет:
>
> Oooops! zetta-byte :)
>
>
> 08.12.2017 1:34, Yuri пишет:
>>
>> In our kilobyte - one thousand twenty-four bytes. :)
>>
>> PS. And in our zettabayt
Oooops! zetta-byte :)
08.12.2017 1:34, Yuri пишет:
>
> In our kilobyte - one thousand twenty-four bytes. :)
>
> PS. And in our zettabayte - ten in the twenty-first degree byte. :)
>
>
> 08.12.2017 1:29, Yuri пишет:
>>
>> https://i.imgur.com/bDw1O2b.png
>>
>>
>> 08.12.2017 1:12, Ing. Pedro Pablo D
In our kilobyte - one thousand twenty-four bytes. :)
PS. And in our zettabayte - ten in the twenty-first degree byte. :)
08.12.2017 1:29, Yuri пишет:
>
> https://i.imgur.com/bDw1O2b.png
>
>
> 08.12.2017 1:12, Ing. Pedro Pablo Delgado Martell пишет:
>>
>> I have been reading about the difference
https://i.imgur.com/bDw1O2b.png
08.12.2017 1:12, Ing. Pedro Pablo Delgado Martell пишет:
>
> I have been reading about the difference between a KB and a KiB,
> Kilobyte and Kibibyte respectively. According to several websites,
> also Google, 1KB = 1000 bytes and 1KiB = 1024 bytes. However, you
>
I have been reading about the difference between a KB and a KiB,
Kilobyte and Kibibyte respectively. According to several websites, also
Google, 1KB = 1000 bytes and 1KiB = 1024 bytes. However, you guys say
on /etc/squid/squid.conf this:
"Units accepted by Squid are:
bytes - byte
07.12.2017 21:27, Matus UHLAR - fantomas пишет:
> On 07.12.17 08:05, erdosain9 wrote:
>> Yes, Chrome tell this when i look the certificate
>>
>> "The certificate for this site does not contain a Subject Alternative
>> Name
>> extension containing a domain name or IP address."
>
> are you aware th
Ok, thanks for your time.
This "fix" the problem...
reg add HKLM\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome /v
EnableCommonNameFallbackForLocalAnchors /t REG_DWORD /d 1
When i wrote that command, the problem is gone.
but, i want to know about that fix that you are telling me.
Im using this version Squid C
On 12/07/2017 08:05 AM, erdosain9 wrote:
> Yes, Chrome tell this when i look the certificate
>
> "The certificate for this site does not contain a Subject Alternative Name
> extension containing a domain name or IP address."
That is not the only error reported by your Chrome, but you can try to
s
On 12/07/2017 07:26 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 08/12/17 01:19, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>> I do know how to set-up delay pools, but how can I verify that they're
>> working? Are there any logs or statictics?
> The cache manager report "delay" lists details of the pools.
> The 'active_requests' l
On 07.12.17 08:05, erdosain9 wrote:
Yes, Chrome tell this when i look the certificate
"The certificate for this site does not contain a Subject Alternative Name
extension containing a domain name or IP address."
are you aware that this is not a squid problem?
So, my certificate does not have
Yes, Chrome tell this when i look the certificate
"The certificate for this site does not contain a Subject Alternative Name
extension containing a domain name or IP address."
So, my certificate does not have a Subject Alternative Name.
But, this is not a problem with Firefox.
I have to change m
On 08/12/17 01:19, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
I do know how to set-up delay pools, but how can I verify that they're
working? Are there any logs or statictics?
The cache manager report "delay" lists details of the pools.
The 'active_requests' listing also shows for each request which pool(s)
it
when i try to use a external application like Firefox.. Ex: Internet
Download Manager, Putty, etc..
I config the proxy option and the proxy always refuse the credentials..
Best regards
--
On 07/12/17 03:59, aismel.valle wr
I do know how to set-up delay pools, but how can I verify that they're
working? Are there any logs or statictics?
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ralf.hildebra...@charite.deCampus Benjamin Franklin
https://www.charite.de Hindenburgdamm
On 07/12/17 20:47, G~D~Lunatic wrote:
my squid is a transparent proxy.
the cache.log shows that
2017/12/07 15:42:53 kid1| Error negotiating SSL connection on FD 175:
Closed by client
2017/12/07 15:42:54 kid1| Error negotiating SSL on FD 95:
error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICAT
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