Many thanks for the responses :-)
I am back now with possible job placements which is a good sign!
Matt, I tried telnet but my telnet version doesn't give me as specific
detailed output as that....
I used: telnet {mydomain.com} 80 and it just gives me connected??? No
'get url' etc... - am on Ubuntu 9.04 currently but even within the
Solaris and Cent OS servers I don't get that kind of response.
Dick, I have nothing in access log apart from BitTorrent stuff, but in
error_log I get this:
[Tue Oct 13 14:30:16 2009] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not
exist: /var/www/html/announce
I don't think it is relevant but however the issue looks to be squid by
my inexperienced knowledge...?? :-)
Time to fire up wireshark or tshark on this one I think....
Regards,
Kaya
matt farey wrote:
You can use a telnet
Telnet hostname 80
GET url HTTP/1.1
Host: hostname
Enter enter
And see what comes back
It strike me squid is not passing back the headers or you would see the browser
pop up, but squid *is* seeing the challenge since it fails with 403.
Now do same telnet direct to page and see the difference
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaya Saman <samank...@netscape.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 11:45:01
To: <users@httpd.apache.org>
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] .htaccess files not working from internet?
intranetaccess
fine
matt farey wrote:
Did you ever investigate the response headers or lookup basic auth in squid?
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
Thanks for the response Matt!!
I haven't checked the headers so will need to run Wireshark on it.
Checked out basic auth in Squid and posted a line of conf which I
thought was viable:
#auth_param basic realm Squid proxy-caching web server
after restarting however I got the same issue.
When I get back later I'll do more Google'ing on it as I have to run out
now as meeting for a job interview (currently transitioning between
ex-student and IT/networking proffessional (make that junior))!!
I think output from Wireshark will help you guys help me out more
provided I don't get the issue fixed before hand :-)
Thanks again for the response!!
Regards,
Kaya
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