I tried curl --interface 172.16.11.107 http://www.example.com yesterday and it
worked fine, but now it looks like it does not work. Just hangs forever. So
there is an issue there for sure. I will try to find out why it's not working.
-Original Message-
From: Alex Rousskov
To: davidjes
On 06/15/2018 05:12 PM, davidjesse...@aol.com wrote:
> if I use another interface's IP address
> for tcp_outgoing_address on my Linux machine then web pages don't load.
Does using "another interface" IP address work with curl or wget
executed on the Squid Linux box?
curl --interface 172.16.11.
I just tried the same configuration on my Windows machine and it works fine.
Must be some Linux networking getting in the way.
I tried a few things, if I use another interface's IP address for
tcp_outgoing_address on my Linux machine then web pages don't load. If I use
the same IP as I connect
On 06/15/2018 04:42 PM, davidjesse...@aol.com wrote:
> I want to connect to Squid proxy using 192.168.1.212 and if I am
> connecting using port 11000,
I assume you meant "connecting to port 11000" (there is also the client
source port, but it should not matter here).
> I want squid to have the
On Saturday 16 June 2018 at 00:42:57, davidjesse...@aol.com wrote:
> I have two network interfaces on my machine. I'm trying to setup incoming
> through the enp1s0's IP address and if the connection comes from port
> 11000 then I want squid to use wlx74da388c32c7's IP address.
> IPs on my machine
I have two network interfaces on my machine. I'm trying to setup incoming
through the enp1s0's IP address and if the connection comes from port 11000
then I want squid to use wlx74da388c32c7's IP address.
IPs on my machine
root@poweredge:/var/log/squid# ip addr show
1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noque
On Friday 15 June 2018 at 14:39:16, Roberto Carna wrote:
> Dear, our company has an internal Windows DNS with the "company.com"
> authoritative domain.
> Is it possible to ... tell Windows DNS server something like this:
>
> "Search the record x.company.com within company.com, if it is not
> the
That's right, I'm using the IP address of the interface for
tcp_outgoing_address. I want to be using tcp_outgoing_address based on the port
number of the incoming connection. Would that be possible by using Linux
routing?
-Original Message-
From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas
To: squid-user
That's right, I'm using the IP address of the interface for
tcp_outgoing_address. I want to be using tcp_outgoing_address based on the port
number of the incoming connection. Would that be possible by using Linux
routing?
-Original Message-
From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas
To: squid-user
Dear, our company has an internal Windows DNS with the "company.com"
authoritative domain. Suppose within it we have the following records:
a.company.com
b.company.com
c.company.com
Now we need to have several records maintained by other IT area
exclusively, in the same autoritative domain "compa
On 15.06.18 01:05, davidjesse...@aol.com wrote:
On my Windows machine I can successfully connect to interface 1 and have
the connections go out from interface 2 using "tcp_outgoing_address", but
this does not work on my Linux Ubuntu machine. Anyone else notice this
and know the reason and soluti
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