The following line set in the Script Address box of the browser proxy
configuration will help - no need for a PAC file for quick tests. Be sure to
adjust the proxy name and port.
data:,function FindProxyForURL(u, h){return "HTTPS proxy.example.lan:8443";}
More info at https://webproxy.diladele.
On 10/19/22 8:33 AM, Alex Rousskov wrote:
I do not know exactly what you mean by "https proxy" in this context,
but I suspect that you are using the wrong FireFox setting. The easily
accessible "HTTPS proxy" setting in the "Configure Proxy Access to the
Internet" dialog is _not_ what you need!
Hi Felipe,
in the defauilt configuration, access.log contains all the information
about who accessed Squid, from what IP, and how much data they downloaded.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 3:03 PM Felipe Polanco
wrote:
> thanks Francesco,
>
> Do you know which log file to monitor?
>
> On Wed, Oct 19,
On 10/19/22 09:53, LEMRAZZEQ, Wadie wrote:
As you can see firefox sends a plain text CONNECT request, and I did
parameter https proxy in firefox settings
I do not know exactly what you mean by "https proxy" in this context,
but I suspect that you are using the wrong FireFox setting. The easil
thanks Francesco,
Do you know which log file to monitor?
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 10:02 AM Francesco Chemolli
wrote:
> Hi Felipe,
> the best way to do that is through some kind of log analyzer software
>
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 2:33 PM Felipe Polanco
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any way
Hi Felipe,
the best way to do that is through some kind of log analyzer software
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 2:33 PM Felipe Polanco
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to see how much traffic a connected user has used while
> connected to Squid proxy?
>
> Like
> john@100.64.54.112 Since 10-19-2022 1
On 10/18/22 04:55, LEMRAZZEQ, Wadie wrote:
>>> I have problem only web browsers (Firefox, chromium), and I do specify
>>> to use https proxy in the browser proxy config But if I use curl, it
>>> works
ERROR: failure while accepting a TLS connection on conn77
local=172.17.0.2:3129 rem
Hi,
Is there any way to see how much traffic a connected user has used while
connected to Squid proxy?
Like
john@100.64.54.112 Since 10-19-2022 12:11:34 AM 806.55 MB
bob@100.64.54.117 Since 10-19-2022 17:11:33 AM 407.55 MB
Where john and bob are authenticated usernames on Squid.
Thanks,
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