On 11/04/19 9:56 am, Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises wrote:
> Alex, it worked perfectly.
> removing the previous 8441 acl and the adding
> acl SSL_ports port 8441
> then a squid reload, all good to go!.
>
That tells me something else is going on in your config because the
client IP address is
On 11/04/19 2:37 am, Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises wrote:
> Hi,
> I have added a new domain in my whitelist in squid (no caching, just
> block/deny) and the domain is being blocked. suggestions?
The domain is not being blocked. Either the client or the tunnel is.
> I have included the rele
Alex, it worked perfectly.
removing the previous 8441 acl and the adding
acl SSL_ports port 8441
then a squid reload, all good to go!.
thanks.
-
Erick Perez
Soluciones Tacticas Pasivas/Activas de Inteligencia y Analitica de
Datos para Gobiernos
Quadrian Enterprises S.A. - Pan
On 4/10/19 8:37 AM, Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises wrote:
> I have added a new domain in my whitelist in squid (no caching, just
> block/deny) and the domain is being blocked. suggestions?
In general:
1. Figure out which directive denies the transaction.
2. Adjust your configuration to allow
Hi,
I have added a new domain in my whitelist in squid (no caching, just
block/deny) and the domain is being blocked. suggestions?
I have included the relevant bits in the config. Nothing has changed
except for adding the new domain.
url: https://www.sqlsoftware.nom.co:8441
#/etc/squid/alloweddom