ouch#4 here...
I purged my squid and installed a new one with apt-get (don't know if I have the skills to compile one). Now I received a message (one is better than nothing) on mozilla: Error 404--Not Found From RFC 2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1: 10.4.5 404 Not Found The server has not found anything matching the Request-URI. No indication is given of whether the condition is temporary or permanent. On 06/05/2015 10:49, Amos Jeffries
wrote:
On 7/05/2015 12:57 a.m., Rodrigo Lopes Mauricio wrote:Hi Antony. Thanks for your answer. The public IP is the same with or without squid. This is the site in question: http://minhaclaro.claro.com.brJust for fun I went and looked at how this was working. The default public facing page presented by that IIS/6.0 server is a page saying "Under Constrution" and reports its reply content as being located at http://172.30.0.13/iisstart.htm 172.30.0.13 is a private RFC1918 space IP address, not for use on the global Internet. Ouch. That goes on and does an HTML level redirect (30x redirect works better). Presenting the client with a web form (huh?) in the clear (ouch #2) containing a fixed set of logins fields (ouch #3) to send over HTTPS to a third-party domain using a very weak cipher protected by MD5 hash (alarm bells). Resulting in yet anothet HTML level redirect. If you access that server without the right details from the form it diverts you to http://go.microsoft.com/ and sends your details there along with search query terms for "HTTP 404" (grr). I would look deeper, but this is already making me want to strangle someone. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users |
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