Hello, All
Please provide information on Squid's support for FTP-Proxy mode.
In my understanding, the default is passive mode.
-/etc/squid/squid.conf ftp_passive ON
So if I want to work in Active mode, it is necessary to change
to ftp_passive off.
Is this understanding correct?
By the way,
On 07/02/18 00:31, Koji Fushimi wrote:
> Hello, All
>
> Please provide information on Squid's support for FTP-Proxy mode.
>
Are you asking about the new "Native FTP" proxy feature?
or Squid's older HTTP<->FTP gateway proxy feature?
> In my understanding, the default is passive mode.
> -/etc/
People, I've setup a transparent Squid proxy for WiFi clients. I'm
using SSL interception so I had to generate a CA private certificate
(generated from pfSense certificate manager tab).
But when I add this CA private certificate to several Android an
Iphone devices, some of the Android devices don
Mobile devices, depending "OS", often uses CAs different. From system
store, from browser's store (I mean FF), and something apps will __never
use user's CA__.
This is (IMHO useless) security theathre in mobile devices manufacturers.
06.02.2018 19:30, Roberto Carna пишет:
> People, I've setup a
On 02/06/2018 04:31 AM, Koji Fushimi wrote:
> In my understanding, the default is passive mode.
> -/etc/squid/squid.conf ftp_passive ON
Yes, passive mode is the default.
AFAIK, passive is also the only _working_ mode for Squid-origin
communication. FTP active mode is broken for Squid-origin co
Alex,
Thanks for providing useful information.
I'd like to consider further.
Best regards,
Koji
On 2018/02/07 1:46, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 02/06/2018 04:31 AM, Koji Fushimi wrote:
In my understanding, the default is passive mode.
-/etc/squid/squid.conf ftp_passive ON
Yes, passive mode
Dear all, i use squid 3.5.20 on ubuntu14 in TPROXY mode.
With basic config in squid.conf, but squid is run out of my server's memory.
Here is my configure option :
'--prefix=/usr' '--includedir=/usr/include' '--infodir=/usr/share/info'
'--sysconfdir=/etc' '--localstatedir=/var' '--libexecdir=/usr/