Hello squid users,
I'm trying to understand a strange problem with requests to edge.apple.com,
which I think may be related to IPv6 DNS resolution.
To set the scene - we operate a large (1,000+) fleet of Squid 3.5.25 caches.
Each runs on a separate LAN, connected to the internet via another upstr
I have a squid proxy set up, and I can get it to work by adding the settings
in my browser. I have also set up HTTP basic auth.
Is it possible to hit the mydomain.com:3128 in a browser address bar and
pass a url as a parameter with the basic auth? When I do this I just get
this screen.
Currently
Thanks for the response.
Regards,
Chanaka
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 6:40 PM Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 18/05/18 00:23, Chanaka Lakmal wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does Squid supports HTTP/2 protocol? If so, what is the version it
> supports?
> >
>
> No and "sort of". Squid does not yet support it native
On 17.05.18 16:40, Roberto Carna wrote:
Hi people, I have a Squid 3.1.20 for web browsing.
I have a local intranet server called "intranet.com.ar.com" resolving
to 192.168.10.10. This resolution is defined in my local DNS servers
and in /etc/hosts file from Squid.
Is there any way to send the w