I'm in no mood for your bullshit. Pretending as if the daemon has successfully
launched but just silently failing with no warning, then requiring me to jump
through hoops to dig up some completely meaningless error message that I have
to Google for is OBVIOUSLY NOT how it's done.
Every other p
If I have to explain correct UI design to you, then there's just no hope for
you, is there?
How hard is it to print a MEANINGFUL ERROR MESSAGE?
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Squid's user friendliness could use a major overhaul. I absolutely despise
programs which are designed this way. It just silently fails on startup with no
obvious reason or explanation given, even if one enables debug output to find
out why. Instead you have to get online and search, ask questio
Update--I don't believe the problem is in Squid at all, or in autotools, but
elsewhere. This is a REALLY strange problem. Will let you know what it was if I
figure it out.
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Just checked and the problem is occurring with Squid 4.6 also. Will continue
trying different versions to see if I can find a version that will build. It
appears to happen somewhat randomly.
I actually do think this bug was triggered by a change to some other aspect of
my system, as Squid ha
There seems to be a bug in Squid 5.x's configure script which, on my system at
least, consistently kills the calling process thus preventing the build from
completing. I haven't tried earlier versions yet. This problem appears with
various recent GCC versions, and does not appear to be a bug in
and so far haven't managed to make it work as expected.
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I'm also interested in such functionality, for a micro-ISP I'm planning to
start at some point, so as to heavily sanitize and clean up the experience for
the poor end user.
The internet really sucks these days.
Dave (@killthe.net)
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> To resolve this situation Squid will need to grow support for WebSockets
> (none working on it) and ability to support more than just a TCP vs TLS
> transport layer (under QA discussion, no ETA).
My only contribution to this discussion is to condemn the losers who created
the trash that is We
On Wed, 15 Jun 2022 19:26:24 +0300
simwin wrote:
> Can't check it. All instagram's traffic blocked in our country.
We are not so fortunate in the USA. I have to block it myself, at the DNS and
firewall level.
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to the child process(es), or otherwise architected so death of the controlling
process brings down the whole thing?
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OK. Would there be any harm in using 'kill -9 '? 'kill ' seems to be
interpreted as 'take your time, then quit whenever you're ready.' As long as
kill -9 won't potentially cause any inconsistencies in state files or anything
like that, I guess I'l
t a config error, if
necessary. Ideally the config would only be carefully scrutinized when starting
Squid, not when killing it.
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27;t a simple subject. Squid is a powerful tool and I'm happy to have
it available. Keep up the good work!
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und for now and check back on this later. Thanks for the info.
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rotocol fix these.
>
>
> Amos
Hi Amos, this is very useful info; thank you. I've just added in some rules to
drop the HSTS and Alt-Svc headers to avoid this trouble. Thanks for explaining
step by step how these bump rules affect the proxy behavior.
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up in the Squid access log as
TCP_REFRESH_UNMODIFIED, and in the latter case it doesn't show up at all. If I
download it manually using wget with no proxy, it downloads fine. What could
possibly be happening here?
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ogram in
> squid.conf.documented. For communication details, see the following
> wikip age and src/security/cert_validators/fake/
>
> https://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/AddonHelpers
Awesome! That's very useful.
Thanks a lot for your help!
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t; refusing to allow one to bypass the
revoked/invalid certificate.
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Dave Blanchard wrote:
> (Note for any other confused noobs reading this: this configuration
> apparently requires Squid to be compiled with --with openssl and
> --with-ssl-crtd options on the 'configure' command line; or at least it did
On Thu, 24 Feb 2022 11:08:48 -0500
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> On 2/23/22 22:09, Dave Blanchard wrote:
> > OK--I solved the problem by removing the "ssl_bump bump all" line.
> > Works fine now.
>
> > Damn, this proxy is a TOTAL PAIN IN THE ASS!! to configure. It s
>
> What OS are you running squid ontop?
>
> Eliezer
>
> * We are trying to give good examples.
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> Eliezer Croitoru
> NgTech, Tech Support
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> -Original Message-
> From: sq
aving been said, it does have a lot
of features and when it's eventually configured right it does work, so there's
that. It's a lot like CUPS, in that way, or sendmail.
Please add more concrete examples to the Wiki reference pages! Thank
certificate error, and the
details look like it's getting the self-signed certificate, as expected.
I've been battling this for hours and I'm at my wit's end. What am I doing
wrong here? Thanks for any help.
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