07-24-2006
Squid 2.6STABLE1 and IE6 SP2
I have a very short period of time in which to set up a proxy server for about 800 Windows boxes that "have to" use IE5 or IE6. I decided to try Squid since it seems to be the most popular proxy out there and it supports SSL/https proxying. I tested quiet a few things the past few days and everything looked good. But I run Gentoo Linux as my desktop and Firefox as my browser. Today, I gained access to a Windows box to test with and I found that the proxy didn't work. When I'd point IE to my Squid proxy and then restart it, I couldn't get anywhere when I'd type in any URL (local or on the internet). So I did some Googling and found a tip that I could either set "use http 1.1 when proxying" to on in the Internet Options dialog or I could apply the latest IE patches. I tested by setting the suggested http 1.1 setting and that allowed the proxy to work. The problem I'm facing is that our Windows admin is positive there is no way to set this for all the browsers centrally. So I'm wondering if there are any changes that I can make on the proxy side to make Squid a bit more friendly to IE. Anyone else using Squid in a medium sized (500+ workstations) environment with IE5 or IE6(SP2)/?
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lwp::protocol::socks
LWP::Protocol::socks(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LWP::Protocol::socks(3pm)
NAME
LWP::Protocol::socks - adds support for the socks protocol and proxy facility
SYNOPSIS
use LWP::Protocol::socks;
DESCRIPTION
Use this package when you wish to use a socks proxy for your connections.
It provides some essential hooks into the LWP system to implement a socks "scheme" similar to http for describing your socks connection,
and can be used to proxy either http or https connections.
The use case is to use LWP::UserAgent's proxy method to register your socks proxy like so:
$ua->proxy([qw(http https)] => 'socks://socks.yahoo.com:1080');
Then just use your $ua object as usual!
EXAMPLES
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use strict;
use LWP::UserAgent;
my $ua = new LWP::UserAgent(agent => 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.5) Gecko/20060719 Firefox/1.5.0.5');
# for socks5, use socks like so:
$ua->proxy([qw(http https)] => 'socks://socks.yahoo.com:1080');
# for socks4, use socks4 like so:
$ua->proxy([qw(http https)] => 'socks4://socks.yahoo.com:1080');
my $response = $ua->get("http://www.freebsd.org");
print $response->code,' ', $response->message,"
";
my $response = $ua->get("https://www.microsoft.com");
print $response->code,' ', $response->message,"
";
NOTES
I don't have much time to contribute to this. If you'd like to contribute, please fork https://github.com/scr/cpan and send me a pull
request.
AUTHORS
Sheridan C Rawlins <sheridan.rawlins@yahoo.com>
Oleg G <oleg@cpan.org>
perl v5.14.2 2012-02-12 LWP::Protocol::socks(3pm)