[squid-users] Secure Squid authentication

2017-12-14 Thread Ing. Pedro Pablo Delgado Martell
The place I was working before this one was a center with several Wi-Fi hotspots. I didn't designed the structure of the network nor had the privileges to change core functionalities on the network. Squid was running as a web proxy server receiving all the traffic coming from the Wi-Fi hotspots

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2017-12-07 Thread Ing. Pedro Pablo Delgado Martell
"We are in trouble with bugs that do not close for years, they excite us, and you're here with units of measurement" With all due respect bug over years has nothing to do with my question, I asked because had a doubt. As I said, there is no point. I will treat "your kilobyte" as 1024 because 102

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2017-12-07 Thread Ing. Pedro Pablo Delgado Martell
"In our kilobyte - one thousand twenty-four bytes." Your kilobyte Ok, let's move on, there is no point. ___ squid-users mailing list squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users

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2017-12-07 Thread Ing. Pedro Pablo Delgado Martell
I have been reading about the difference between a KB and a KiB, Kilobyte and Kibibyte respectively. According to several websites, also Google,  1KB = 1000 bytes and 1KiB = 1024 bytes. However, you guys say on /etc/squid/squid.conf this: "Units accepted by Squid are:         bytes - byte