: Re: [squid-users] simple question Installed squid right now all
internet access is blocked
Why i have the feeling that this is a troll?
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018, 14:29 Oldman mailto:ad...@daraksun.com> > wrote:
You wanted to know my server ip and did you expect me to publish this
On Thursday 16 August 2018 at 17:16:42, Alex K wrote:
> Why i have the feeling that this is a troll?
I know what you mean. I had for the most part put Oldman's attitude down to
ignorance of networking and related technical stuff, however given the stunning
silence on his part since he accused
Why i have the feeling that this is a troll?
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018, 14:29 Oldman wrote:
> You wanted to know my server ip and did you expect me to publish this
> online?
>
> I chose to beleive you are wasting my time :)
>
> I am sorry I do not want to be rude but you are wasting my time.
>
Wh
On Thursday 16 August 2018 at 14:47:39, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On second thought; were you wanting to use authentication or something
> other than IPs to permit access to the proxy? such as what that installer
> script was trying to setup for you.
Based on "I am just learning nothing special no s
On second thought; were you wanting to use authentication or something
other than IPs to permit access to the proxy? such as what that
installer script was trying to setup for you.
That would be a different solution, but also on that FAQ page at 8.1
"Using Proxy Authentication".
Amos
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On 16/08/18 23:50, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Thursday 16 August 2018 at 13:36:50, Alex Crow wrote:
>
>> If it's an internal/RFC1918 IP then it makes no difference to your
>> security in telling the list.
>
> Just in case you (Oldman) don't understand this reference, it's a document
> which explai
On Thursday 16 August 2018 at 13:36:50, Alex Crow wrote:
> If it's an internal/RFC1918 IP then it makes no difference to your
> security in telling the list.
Just in case you (Oldman) don't understand this reference, it's a document
which explains in far more detail than I just did what a privat
On Thursday 16 August 2018 at 13:29:04, Oldman wrote:
> You wanted to know my server ip and did you expect me to publish this
> online?
Well, let's just discuss "public" and "private" IP addresses for a moment.
If your proxy server's IP address starts with 192.168, then nobody on the
Internet
If it's an internal/RFC1918 IP then it makes no difference to your
security in telling the list. If it's a public IP address then I hope
you have your squid firewalled off from the internet.
If you at least paste your access.log and cache.log it will help.
Alex
On 16/08/18 12:29, Oldman wro
You wanted to know my server ip and did you expect me to publish this
online?
I chose to beleive you are wasting my time :)
I am sorry I do not want to be rude but you are wasting my time.
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On Thursday 16 August 2018 at 13:22:38, Oldman wrote:
> The answer is simple :)
>
> Are you kidding?
No.
> Why do you want my proxy ip ?
Because it may be relevant to understanding why your proxy is disallowing
requests from your computer.
> I do not have the knowledge but did you think I w
The answer is simple :)
Are you kidding? Why do you want my proxy ip ?
I do not have the knowledge but did you think I was stupid?
Ha Ha you do not want to help
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On Thursday 16 August 2018 at 13:05:31, Oldman wrote:
> Abour your question number 8
>
> This is the screenshot
>
> https://ibb.co/j4DcLp
>
> I just tested trying to access websites
Okay, so firstly that tells me you're using Squid 3.1.23 and not 3.4 as I had
assumed for CentOS 6.
Secondly p
Abour your question number 8
This is the screenshot
https://ibb.co/j4DcLp
I just tested trying to access websites
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On Thursday 16 August 2018 at 12:35:40, Oldman wrote:
> See I took your invoice and deleted every thing
> installed Centos 6 32 bit in my VPS
>
> then yum install squid I installed it
Okay, I'm going to guess that you're using Squid 3.4 then.
> I have configured my browser correctly and this
See I took your invoice and deleted every thing
installed Centos 6 32 bit in my VPS
then yum install squid I installed it
I have configured my browser correctly and this is my conf file
https://pastebin.com/raw/hxkMNbss
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On Thursday 16 August 2018 at 12:14:04, Oldman wrote:
> OK I am newbie so please bear with me
>
> I am just learning nothing special no serious project
>
> what to change in my conf so I can access internet :)
Let's start with some basics...
1. What operating system have you installed Squid on
OK I am newbie so please bear with me
I am just learning nothing special no serious project
what to change in my conf so I can access internet :)
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