Hello Eliezer,
I finally got my setup to work; turned out to be intercepted clients
running into default nat, while my test squid server did not allow
them access, not even through iptables!
Now, I have one last bit to handle, which you did not cover in your
video. I'm using 3 ports for squid lik
Hello Rafael,
Thank you for your reply. The key problem in my case is that I'm using
a complex NAT/Mangle setup, with too many decisions to be made. When I
finally succeeded, I was able to pin-point the glitch in my setup:
"Ensure NAT Rule is Applied to WAN Interface Only" in your excellent
guide.
On 8/15/22 21:49, Marcelo wrote:
How can I transfer connection information from one squid server to another?
Use cache_peer login=PASSTHRU or login=PASS. Other login=... options may
also be of interest. See cache_peer documentation in your
squid.conf.documented for details and caveats.
HT
On 8/17/22 11:11, Chris XMT wrote:
My company implemented a new proxy (Zscaler) that requires the use of
SSL certificates. I have "black boxes" that allow me to configure a
proxy, but not to add these needed certificates. This prevents these
linux systems from making HTTPS requests.
When us
My company implemented a new proxy (Zscaler) that requires the use of SSL
certificates. I have "black boxes" that allow me to configure a proxy, but
not to add these needed certificates. This prevents these linux systems
from making HTTPS requests.
I built a RHEL system with Squid running. This
Dear Sir or Madam
Please let me know if there is any unknown problem.
I am using squid for windows 4.
Suddenly the squid service stopped.
When I checked the cache file, an error message was output.
Could you please confirm it?
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