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    "aws s3 cp" crashes the firewall when using squid web proxy

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    • M Online
      mcury Rebel Alliance @adamw
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      @adamw said in "aws s3 cp" crashes the firewall when using squid web proxy:

      Just a quick reminder that the thread is not about bypassing squid but about a sensible https request crashing the firewall requiring a power cycle :)

      Hm, unfortunately I can't help you with that.. I was a SG-3100 owner for almost 6 years, used Squid for a long long time and no crashes for me.
      I would suggest you to try to a clean squid install, then go configuring little by little to find what is the trigger for the crash.

      good luck!

      dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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        adamw @marcosm
        last edited by adamw

        @marcosm

        Is config exported from Netgate 3100 expected to work with Netgate 4100 out of the box?
        I might be ok with exchanging one of our 3100 devices for 4100 and use the latter for further testing.

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          You'd have to reassign the interfaces but otherwise yes. If you have any complex VLAN/switch port setup in the 3100 that wouldn't apply in a 4100 of course.

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