On 30/10/2015 05:24, Patrick Blair - Peapod wrote:
Hi Eliezer,
Thanks for your response.
I have set up a VM to test out configurations in the same data center and
address space as the problematic one.
What I haven't done is test it by rebuilding the squid configuration from
the defaults up and
Hi Eliezer,
Thanks for your response.
I have set up a VM to test out configurations in the same data center and
address space as the problematic one.
What I haven't done is test it by rebuilding the squid configuration from
the defaults up and trying to use the same IP, that will probably be what
Hey Patrick,
Thanks for clearing the picture out.
Since it's HTTPS traffic it will might be a bit difficult to debug.
I wanted to notify you that squid 3.5.10 is suffering from some bugs but
it is very hard for me to actually find this specific issue meet any of
the know bugs else then one bug
Hi Amos,
I ran squid with those debug options you indicated and here is the output
for requesting https://www.facebook.com and
https://www.facebook.com/PeapodDelivers/
access.log
1446160994.160471 10.1.99.147 TCP_MISS/200 3628 CONNECT
api.ip2info.org:443 pblair HIER_DIRECT/178.63.49.5 -
14461
Hi Eliezer,
First, THANK YOU for packaging squid for CentOS 7! I actually reused your
SRPM for my squid 3.5.x builds, just changed a few options :)
About the issue itself.
> Couple questions?
> Are you running\using ssl-bump or not?
No, not at all, it should just be set to "none"
> When a clie
Amos,
Thanks for the reply, I apologize if this doesn't come through correctly as
gmail doesn't seem to be parsing the list emails properly.
Are these https:// traffic arriving to the proxy in the form of CONNECT
> requests?
> Or regular http:// URLs arriving as GET method?
> Is a POST or PUT met
Hey Patrick,
Choosing CentOS 7.1 is a great choice.
First thing is to let you know I am packaging squid RPMs for CentOS 7
and since the next version of squid(3.5.11) will be out in a few days it
will be published later next month.
About the issue itself.
Couple questions?
Are you running\usin
On 30/10/2015 8:44 a.m., Patrick Blair - Peapod wrote:
> Since then, everything has been working fine, apart from one site,
> Facebook, not loading correctly. It varies based on the particular browser
> accessing it, but some/most of the style sheets or content don't appear to
> load correctly, res
Hi All,
I apologize for the length of this post, but I'm really at my wits' end and
am completely out of ideas as to how I might fix this or why this is
happening.
Background and Architecture:
We are using Squid as our user internet access proxy, it is performing
authentication via LDAP if a site