On 11/06/2012 6:11 p.m., Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 10:54 PM, Eliezer Croitoru<eliezer_at_ngtech.co.il> wrote:
>> proxy is uses as a server to client that is aware of it.
>> this is what called forward proxy.
>> you define in the browserthe proxy address and port then use it.
>> to work with that you define in squid.conf the line:
>> http_port 3128
>> or any other port.
>> if you want to "intercept" the clients connections so the proxy will always
>> work on their traffic you must use another argument:
>> http_port 3128 intercept
> i just learn that "intercept" is a new name of "transparent" however i
> can not use transparent since i want to block https domains in working
> hours which is not possible in transparent. since squid is working
> only on http traffic. correct me if i am wrong since i am new?
>> some more info about it you can find here:
>> http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/http_port/
>>
>> are you using linux?
>> if so did you configure any iptables rules for squid to work?
> yes i am using linux. do you mean that i should redirect 3128 traffice
> to port 80 via iptables and squid will be listening on port 80. is
> this what you mean?
He was asking if you have "transparent interception proxy" setup. You
said no.
IE is apparently not working properly. When configured with a proxy it
should be passing HTTP to the proxy in proxy format. It is passing HTTP
to the proxy in a different format which is only safely used on port 80.
In particular the format sent lacks the "http://" part of URL and Squid
is unable to determine whether it is an HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, Gopher or some
other internal request.
Amos
Received on Mon Jun 11 2012 - 06:33:09 MDT
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