On 20 February 2015 at 13:57, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Oh. I thought you were talking about crashes still since you keepOn 20/02/2015 10:09 p.m., Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> On 20 February 2015 at 04:15, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 20/02/2015 5:15 a.m., Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>>> On 19 February 2015 at 15:12, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Amos,
>>>>
>>>> I did see that thread. However, the discussion was still continuing
>> then.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I will apply it to my server and see.
>>>>
>>>> Reporting back today!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 19 February 2015 at 14:07, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 19/02/2015 10:49 p.m., Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>>>>>> I have been hoping that 3.5.2 would possibly help address my problems
>>>>> with
>>>>>> ACLs, but alas!
>>>>>
>>>>> Ah, I thought you saw this announcement made just after your last
>>>>> message in Jan:
>>>>>
>>>>> <
>>>>>
>> http://lists.squid-cache.org/pipermail/squid-users/2015-January/001745.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Its sounds very much like what your last few threads have been
>>>>> describing as happening. Signal handling issues will affect all the
>>>>> squid -k operations.
>>>>>
>>>>> Amos
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have compiled a custom kernel after applying this patch mentioned in
>> that
>>> thread.
>>
>> Er. There were two patches mentioned as being applied in the FreeBSD
>> mail and bug reports.
>>
>>>
>>> wash@mail:~$ uname -a
>>> FreeBSD mail.ili.or.ug 10.1-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p5 #4: Thu
>> Feb
>>> 19 16:55:56 EAT 2015 root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys
>>> /BEASTIE-10.x amd64
>>>
>>>
>>> However, my issues still persist.
>>>
>>> root@mail:/opt # /opt/squid-3.5.2/sbin/squid -k reconfigure
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>> 2015/02/19 19:10:53.639| Acl.cc(380) ~ACL: freeing ACL
>>>
>>>
>>> Would this then suggest there is a problem with my squid.conf
>>> <http://pastebin.com/wwwcnHnF> ?
>>>
>>> Or the FreeBSD problem isn't quite solved?
>>>
>>
>> Could you re-state what the problem is?
>>
>> Now your pastebin is expired all we have on record about this problems
>> is the sentence: "it's crashing with errors as seen from <DEAD URL>"
>>
>
>
> Generally, Squid seems to partially ignore my time-based ACLS as seen in
> the squid.conf
>
posting that -k reconfigure output (its odd, but only in that it should
not be that visible).
The browser is maybe ...
> It would block one site but allow the others. I expect a standard blocking
> within the specied time.
>
> I have not been able to figure out why.
>
> For instance, my ACL for TIMEWASTAGESITED contains .facebook.com, .gmail.com
> and .youtube.com as dstdomains.
>
> I find that youtube.com is blocked while facebook.com is not blocked. Both
> should be blocked at this time (11:58)
>
> root@mail:/opt/squid-3.5.2/etc # tail -f /usr/local/squid/logs/access.log |
> grep DENIED
> 1424422669.545 456 192.168.2.2 TCP_DENIED/403 4345 GET
> http://youtube.com/ - HIER_NONE/- text/html
> 1424422671.910 1 192.168.2.2 TCP_DENIED/403 4291 GET
> http://youtube.com/favicon.ico - HIER_NONE/- text/html
>
> root@mail:/opt/squid-3.5.2/etc # tail -f /usr/local/squid/logs/access.log |
> grep 192.168.2.2
> 1424422669.545 456 192.168.2.2 TCP_DENIED/403 4345 GET
> http://youtube.com/ - HIER_NONE/- text/html
> 1424422671.910 1 192.168.2.2 TCP_DENIED/403 4291 GET
> http://youtube.com/favicon.ico - HIER_NONE/- text/html
> 1424422710.537 863 192.168.2.2 TCP_MISS/400 372 POST
> http://bench.utorrent.com/e?i=36 - ORIGINAL_DST/54.221.228.66 text/html
> 1424422710.578 903 192.168.2.2 TCP_MISS/400 372 POST
> http://bench.utorrent.com/e?i=36 - ORIGINAL_DST/54.197.243.221 text/html
> 1424422755.202 1239 192.168.2.2 TCP_MISS/200 280 POST
> http://bench.utorrent.com/e?i=20 - ORIGINAL_DST/54.243.183.178 text/html
> 1424422756.602 846 192.168.2.2 TCP_MISS/200 1016 GET
> http://cdn.ap.bittorrent.com/control/feature/tags/ut.json - ORIGINAL_DST/
> 54.230.128.
> 193 application/json
> 1424422895.279 593 192.168.2.2 TCP_MISS/404 1792 GET
> http://www.gstatic.com/chrome/profile_avatars/NothingToDownload -
> ORIGINAL_DST/196.0
> .3.114 text/html
>
>
> The odd part:
>
> While facebook.com and gmail.com are accessible, nothing appears at all in
> the access.log and cache.log (debug mode) about them yet this is an
> intercept proxy. The sites just load. No log enties:(
- not using the proxy for them at all (QUIC or WebSockets protocol), or
I am using Google Chrome on Windows. Pretty vanilla Chrome so that's not possible.
- using a CONNECT tunnel which will only appear when its closed (HTTPS
SPDY, HTTP/2), or
- using a domain you dont have listed ("Google" services are actually
*.1e100.net and "Facebook" is actually *.fbcdn.net).
I see none of such entries in the logs
NP: If they are using SPDY or HTTP/2 within a CONNECT tunnel it may be
used for a day or so without anything appearing in the log.
There I am lost completey.
Check your cachemgr active_requests report to see if there is CONNECT to
facebook or gmail active. They may have been opened before your block
period and stay open into it.
root@mail:/opt/squid-3.5.2/etc # /opt/squid-3.5.2/bin/squidclient -h localhost -p 13128 cache_object://localhost/ mgr:active_requests
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: squid
Mime-Version: 1.0
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 11:35:17 GMT
Content-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8
Expires: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 11:35:17 GMT
Last-Modified: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 11:35:17 GMT
X-Cache: MISS from aardvark
X-Cache-Lookup: MISS from aardvark:13127
Via: 1.1 aardvark (squid)
Connection: close
Connection: 0x809319418
FD 13, read 137, wrote 0
FD desc: Reading next request
in: buf 0x809c9c600, used 137, free 374
remote: 127.0.0.1:29252
local: 127.0.0.1:13128
nrequests: 1
uri cache_object://localhost/active_requests
logType TCP_MISS
out.offset 0, out.size 0
req_sz 137
entry 0x80a2c3c80/7C63DF06F8D015F656D5D9CA81CF8BDE
start 1424432117.586294 (0.000978 seconds ago)
username -
delay_pool 0
That's all I see....
Best regards,
Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
Nairobi,KE
+254733744121/+254722743223
"I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler."
Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
Nairobi,KE
+254733744121/+254722743223
"I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler."
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