hello there,
i try to get mp3/audio streams working on a "kinda default" debian
stretch installation.
after i failed with the default debian squid configuration, i tried the
working config from the old proxy (Squid Cache: Version 3.1.20),
but no luck either.
audio streams work when it's a web-b
Hai,
You missed a few points in your config.
And thank you for the music link, something different then the radio here. ;-)
Ive installed a debian stretch server.
This is the debian default config with 2 modifications.
## Squid 3.5.23
## First enable the acl for YOUR localnet ( here i enab
I already fixed the problem that caused NTLM authentication to work only.
Greetings yanier
Ing. Yanier Salazar Sánchez
Administrador de Red
Empresa Eléctrica Ciego de Avila
Teléfonos: (33) 228613 ext 305
From: squid-users On Behalf Of
Yanier Salazar Sanchez
Sent: Friday, Se
hey louis,
thanks for you help and time!
found the problem, since there are firewalls in between, i forgot check
a specific point, and well, it was one of the firewalls, no wonder it
was driving me nuts.
one of those double facepalm moments once i realized it.
> And thank you for the music link
Thank you very much Amos for putting me in the right direction.
I successfully carried out the modifications you indicated to me.
Regarding ufdbGuard, if I understood correctly, what you recommend is to use
the ufdbConvertDB tool to convert my blacklists in plain text to the
ufdbGuard database form
> Both loops can finish "early" (i.e. before three steps and/or before all
> configured rules are evaluated).
Yes, maybe I would have should say at least: "Well in really, depend on the
rules.." Especially in the inner loop.
But I pointed to the maximum possibilities. (if exists)
> Just to avoid
On 09/18/2018 09:11 AM, Julian Perconti wrote:
>>> the thing that really does not makes sense is splice at step1 and then
>>> splice
>>> at step2
>> It is not possible to splice twice. Splicing is one of the final actions. No
>> other
>> action follows a final action (by definition).
> So, if a
On 19/09/18 1:54 AM, neok wrote:
> Thank you very much Amos for putting me in the right direction.
> I successfully carried out the modifications you indicated to me.
> Regarding ufdbGuard, if I understood correctly, what you recommend is to use
> the ufdbConvertDB tool to convert my blacklists in
On 19/09/18 1:31 AM, Dörfler, Andreas wrote:
> hey louis,
>
> thanks for you help and time!
>
> found the problem, since there are firewalls in between, i forgot check
> a specific point, and well, it was one of the firewalls, no wonder it
> was driving me nuts.
> one of those double facepalm mo