this is the error: WARNING: there are more than 100 regular expressions.
Consider using less REs or use rules without expressions like 'dstdomain'.
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I saw that the error does not preclude the use of the lines over the 100. I
have no problem with the CPU ( 7 % ) . Only I do not like to see " Warning"
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ok
i don't intend to use REs for blacklisting but only for blocking some sites
like facebook twitter...
In the other file i have about 120 - 150 REs.
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"Consider using less REs ..." is not possible.
if there is no other solution
i will break the files in many files with less then 100 entries.
Probably will have the same problem with black list.
Thank
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Good day,
i have these Warnings
squid -k parse
..
2014/11/27 09:36:22| Processing: acl direct_urls dstdom_regex
"/etc/squid/direct_urls.txt"
2014/11/27 09:36:22| /etc/squid/squid.conf line 86: acl direct_urls
dstdom_regex"/etc/squid/direct_urls.txt"
2014/11/27 09:36:22|
thank you very much.
it's right
i apologize
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hello,
in my cache.log i have many of these
==> /var/log/squid/cache.log <==
2014/11/17 12:08:07 kid1| WARNING: deny_mime_type ACL is used in context
without an HTTP response. Assuming mismatch.
2014/11/17 12:08:07 kid1| WARNING: deny_mime_type ACL is used in context
without an HTTP response. As
Thank You.
Now I understand.
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hello boys,
excuse my bad english
there is something i don't understand.
If i write an URL into a browser which use Squid (for example www.xxx.com)
(denied whith an acl)
I expect that Squid answer saying: you cannot access this url because it is
a denied url.
This should happen without squid goe
thank for replay
SO = CentOS 7
squid-3.4.6-1.el7.centos.x86_64
=
[root@lv-034-005 squid]# cat squid.conf
#
# Recommended minimum configuration:
#
#Default: debug_options ALL,1
#more: debug_options ALL,1 33,2 28,9
debug_options ALL,1 28,3
thank now i read
Il 05/11/2014 10:53, Rafael Akchurin [via Squid Web Proxy Cache] ha scritto:
> Hello Navari,
>
> Just my two cents -
> http://docs.diladele.com/faq/squid.html#why-i-see-cannot-connect-to-site-using-https-browser-message-instead-of-usual-site-is-blocked
>
> Raf
>
> -Original
Good day today.
I' m configuring a Squid Web Proxy Cache
and I apply the deny policy to some sites l
this is the problem:
when people accesses sites with GET they have the right html error page
ERR_ACCES_DENIED
(LOG = TCP_DENIED/403 4069 GET http://www.sex.com/ - HIER_NONE/- text/html)
when p
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