Dear Amos,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Yes its an old version as I use to install using yum.
I will upgrade as you said and check it out
thanks once again
Regards
simon
On Tuesday, December 10, 2019, 10:57:47 AM GMT+3, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10/12/19 5:52 am, simon ben wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>
>
> I am using Squid version 3.5.2 on Centos 7 64 bit and its working fine
> with no issue but recently got a complain from one user saying that the
> below site Is not opening.. just says page cannot be displayed
>
That would be one issue. Likely many others you are just not noticing.
Please upgrade. v3.5.2 is over 5 years old and obsolete. Current Squid
release is v4.9.
>
> 1575869460.673 6034 172.16.2.175 TCP_TUNNEL/200 0 CONNECT
> my.esri.com:443 <http://my.esri.com:443> - HIER_DIRECT/34.210.189.55
> <http://34.210.189.55> -
>
> 1575869461.235 559 172.16.2.175 TCP_TUNNEL/200 0 CONNECT
> my.esri.com:443 <http://my.esri.com:443> - HIER_DIRECT/34.210.189.55
> <http://34.210.189.55> -
>
> 1575869461.801 562 172.16.2.175 TCP_TUNNEL/200 0 CONNECT
> my.esri.com:443 <http://my.esri.com:443> - HIER_DIRECT/34.210.189.55
> <http://34.210.189.55> -
>
> 1575869462.096 291 172.16.2.175 TCP_TUNNEL/200 0 CONNECT
> my.esri.com:443 <http://my.esri.com:443> - HIER_DIRECT/34.210.189.55
> <http://34.210.189.55> –
>
>
>
>
>
> I tried to google around and found that the the ip4 prefrence has to
> enabled for DNS so I did the below in squid config
>
No it does not. Your proxy is already connecting the tunnel to that
sites IPv4 address.
Amos
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> Dear All,
>
>
>
> I am using Squid version 3.5.2 on Centos 7 64 bit and its working fine
> with no issue but recently got a complain from one user saying that the
> below site Is not opening.. just says page cannot be displayed
>
That would be one issue. Likely many others you are just not noticing.
Please upgrade. v3.5.2 is over 5 years old and obsolete. Current Squid
release is v4.9.
>
> 1575869460.673 6034 172.16.2.175 TCP_TUNNEL/200 0 CONNECT
> my.esri.com:443 <http://my.esri.com:443> - HIER_DIRECT/34.210.189.55
> <http://34.210.189.55> -
>
> 1575869461.235 559 172.16.2.175 TCP_TUNNEL/200 0 CONNECT
> my.esri.com:443 <http://my.esri.com:443> - HIER_DIRECT/34.210.189.55
> <http://34.210.189.55> -
>
> 1575869461.801 562 172.16.2.175 TCP_TUNNEL/200 0 CONNECT
> my.esri.com:443 <http://my.esri.com:443> - HIER_DIRECT/34.210.189.55
> <http://34.210.189.55> -
>
> 1575869462.096 291 172.16.2.175 TCP_TUNNEL/200 0 CONNECT
> my.esri.com:443 <http://my.esri.com:443> - HIER_DIRECT/34.210.189.55
> <http://34.210.189.55> –
>
>
>
>
>
> I tried to google around and found that the the ip4 prefrence has to
> enabled for DNS so I did the below in squid config
>
No it does not. Your proxy is already connecting the tunnel to that
sites IPv4 address.
Amos
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