Re: [squid-users] How to execute external helpers for each request ?

2021-06-28 Thread hoper
> Before we go any further. Which versino of Squid are you using. Sorry for the delay, and for not had mention it before. I'm using squid 4.11 (package found in debian 10 backport repository). I will try to build a 5.x version for debian 10. (Not sure if I can do that but... At least I can try

Re: [squid-users] How to execute external helpers for each request ?

2021-06-25 Thread hoper
t feature does not allow me to provide a >reliable ETA at this time. Do you have a vague idea of the cost of the developement of this feature ? Thanks again. 23 juin 2021 17:16 "Alex Rousskov" a écrit: > On 6/23/21 7:26 AM, hoper wrote: > >> I thought we can do thi

Re: [squid-users] How to execute external helpers for each request ?

2021-06-23 Thread hoper
Thanks you very much Alex. First, the word "immediatly" was a really bad choice of word from me. I just wanted to say that we don't want to have to restart squid, or the browser, or to wait for a really long time. If the change occurs in the few next seconds, or a few minutes at worst, it's goo

[squid-users] How to execute external helpers for each request ?

2021-06-22 Thread hoper
Hi, I have a big problem here. If someone know well squid helpers and external acl, please take a look. We are using a database with a list of user, and the proxy they need to use. So in squid.conf file, we declare an external acl: - auth_param

[squid-users] squid3 : Really need to use external (slow) acl with peer_cache_access

2017-01-25 Thread hoper
Hi everybody, I really try to find a answer with google, and within the archives of this mailing list but couldn't find anything so... here I am... I need to select a squid parent based on the login of the user (and others things). With squid 2.7, I had a configuration like this one : -