SQUID 2.6.18.1 / cannot browse specific pages ?
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Hello
perhaps I am searching at the completely wrong end but:
I am not able to browse "support.codegear.com" through SQUID
But when I bypass squid than it works. Would be great if somebody could verify this problem (otherwise I have to search deeper)
regards
Günther
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I'm seeing this to. It's happened before to different sites, usually the latest squid version fixes it, but obviously you already have that. Do a search for bypass certain sites and you should come across the answer, it's been discussed at length.
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Thank you for the fast test and answer + hints.
Is there any area/email I have to raise such "issues" in order that the squid package will be improved or is this forum scanned by the responsible?
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All the devs are very active participants in the forums. As far as package developers, most of them watch diligently, though some packages are outdated/dormant/in-op.
Certain websites not loading is an issue with Squid itself or the way the site is written, nothing to do with pfSense/squid pacakge. If you're really into it, raise the issue in their mailing lists… www.squid-cache.org
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Hi
I raised no the issue within the SQUID bugzilla
http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=2342
but somehow it seems to be a problem of the combination between SQUID and PFSENSE?!?
Now I am somehow lost. Does anybody (more capable than I am in network analysis) does see the same problem and is able to suggest the next steps.thanks in advance
Günther
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It's working for me right now via Squid, but I'm running pfSense 1.2/FreeBSD 6.3 from a recent build. Get it here and see if it helps…
http://cvs.pfsense.org/~sullrich/testing_images/6/FreeBSD_RELENG_6_3/pfSense_RELENG_1_2/ -
OK thank you for the testing … that means there is definitively a difference between 1.2-Release version and the Recent Build 1.2.x you are running now.
(What is the SQUID version you do using? I assume still the 2.6.18.1 as this is an external package).I tried now (as before several times) to download the "Recent Build" end selected "Update Firmware" from the Firefox-GUI. The process does start but somehow it does never goes to reboot. Manual reboot (after 10 minutes) does restart with the original built ... strange. I start to feel stupid!
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Also i can confirm the problem
http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=2342
Collected the data and as fare what i can see it is a http 1.0 / http 1.1 problem (Attach doc's)
http://cvs.pfsense.org/~sullrich/testing_images/6/FreeBSD_RELENG_6_3/pfSense_RELENG_1_2/
An update to this pfsense version did not help. Prolly needs to be updated before squid is installled.
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I'm not exactly sure why we're seeing different results. My Squid 2.6.18_1 was installed before I upgraded to FreeBSD6.3 via the update image on the link I posted above. You should be able to upgrade just fine via the GUI. I have to believe the issue with Codegear is isolated to pfsense as I read through the bug post on Squid's site. Are you using transparent proxy? We are, perhaps it has to do with that.
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Are you using transparent proxy?
I checked both modes and still the same (but with my existing environment).
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Coming back to the reply of "Perry"
Also i can confirm the problem
http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=2342
Collected the data and as fare what i can see it is a http 1.0 / http 1.1 problem (Attach doc's)Is the http 1.0 / http 1.1 problem caused by the server or by SQUID or by PFSense
I have to apologize but I am not a network specialist and do use SQUID somehow as "blackbox"regards
Günther