Also the ICAP folks are saying they keep a yahoogroup as a forum:
http://www.icap-forum.org/icap?do=resources&subdo=newsgroup
http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/icap-discussions/
but I couldn't find them.
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Any learning references you would recommend other than these basic ones?:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Content_Adaptation_Protocol
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3507
http://www.icap-forum.org/documents/specification/icap_whitepaper_v1-01.pdf
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Or asked in another way; in
Past the basic installation and utility, can squid be possibly used to:
1) decrypt responses once they arrive from the Internet, and
2) encrypt requests going out,
3) make all incoming pages as javascript free as possible (no adds, …)
4) programmably configure where certain content should be
On 5/29/21, Antony Stone wrote:
> I think this is a question for the Knoppix packagers; we don't know what
> they
> did to break Squid in this way.
OK, I will try all the steps again but first I will remove the
installed squid version that comes with knoppix
On 5/29/21, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 5/28/21, squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
>> am asking because I have reasons to be believe something fishy to be
>> going on with the computer I expose to the Internet.
>
>
> Aha. Finally an indication of what the real situation is. Its REALLY
> hard to help people who leave out important details a
As I expect and suspected my exposed box had been compromised. I used
a knoppix DVD they can't write to/effing alter it for physical
reasons. Their efforts would be futile, senseless.
If I get the time I will write up a nicer document, but since I do
believe in karma I want to help other people
> ... I have reasons to be believe something fishy to be going on with the
> computer I expose to the Internet.
You could not write/paste in a value in the corresponding text box in
the browser's config settings
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On 5/27/21, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>On 5/25/21, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>>> You enter the IP address or hostname of the squid machine into the
>>> browser
>>> "proxy settings" for manual configuration.
>
> On 27.05.21 03:50, Albretch Mue
On 5/25/21, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> You enter the IP address or hostname of the squid machine into the browser
> "proxy settings" for manual configuration.
Yeah, exactly! and how do you know the IP address or hostname? What
line in the conf file specifies that?
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On 5/25/21, Antony Stone wrote:
> I've returned to your original question here, after discussing several
> points
> already in some detail, and I can't help wondering - why are you trying to
> do
> all this in browsers and web proxies, by manipulating network communications
> in ways that were not
On 5/25/21, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> as first I'd like to note that squid is a HTTP/FTP proxy, not a port
> forwarder (see Subject)
>
> squid also does not actively distribute content.
> It can fetch and cache it, but the rest is on you.
>
> and according to your description, most of the wo
On 5/25/21, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 May 2021 at 14:36:09, Albretch Mueller wrote:
>
>> On 5/25/21, Antony Stone wrote:
>> > On Tuesday 25 May 2021 at 07:51:21, Albretch Mueller wrote:
>> >> As part of a teaching and learning (TaL)/school software, I
On 5/25/21, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 May 2021 at 07:51:21, Albretch Mueller wrote:
>
>> As part of a teaching and learning (TaL)/school software, I need squid:
>>
>> a) to detect one of the connected computers in an internal network
>> comprising
As part of a teaching and learning (TaL)/school software, I need squid:
a) to detect one of the connected computers in an internal network
comprising wirelessly connected and wired computers as the "master"
(operated by the teacher);
b) when that master reach out to an outside URL, the respons
After installing squid, I tried to configure:
$ firefox --version
Mozilla Firefox 52.6.0
based on the steps on that link:
https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-and-configure-squid-proxy-on-debian-10/
but I can't find the value I should enter as "http proxy"
as port I will simply use t
I need to either use an existing open source implementation of RFC
3507 or write one myself.
My main interest would be then connecting it to java using the JNI in
order to do the deep content inspection and dynamic customization from
events happening in java programs.
I need a thoroughgoing st
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