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Is there a possibility to unsuscribe this account? I always get this back after posting to the list - equal wich content (and this nerves me!). Here a sample of the content: ----- Original Message ----- From: <mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu> To: "Philippe Vogel" <filiaap@freenet.de> Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 11:23 AM Subject: mail-server: error report the
server): - Could not be processed (e.g., missing file, illegal vote). X Is not valid. R Skipped because it is a repeat of a previous request in the same message. + Successfully interpreted. Note that the server ignores the remainder of a message if it encounters 20 errors in it. Furthermore, only the first 20 requests in a message are honored.
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X > hi all.. X > X > i am preparing to run Squid-2.5 on my SuSE Linux 8.2 X > Professional server, and i want to do run in X > transparent mode using the 2.4 kernel WCCP module with X > a Cisco router... X > X > as i get along, i've noticed a problem with Netfilter X > -- a bug that causes the automatic redirection of HTTP X > packets to Squid's 3128 port to hang... this bug has X > been reported in kernel 2.4.20, and SuSE Linux 8.2 Pro X > is running kernel 2.4.20-108 (latest update)...
X My Box:
X SuSE 8.2 X uname -a X Linux <Host> 2.4.20-64GB-SMP
X No patch to iptables, redirect int -> 8080 dansguardian -> 3128 squid -> no X problem. X We uses cisco routers as well, but no WCCP in our network. X Maybe it depends on your WCCP-Patch (http://www.sublime.com.au/squid-wccp/). [error limit reached; remainder of message ignored]
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Martin Peikert
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Philippe Vogel