Re: more on thedj.com

From: Jeffrey Borg <jeffrey@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 98 22:05:06 GMT

In my use of it I had to end up sockifying it using NEC's sockscap
works like a charm. But you need a socks server to make this work.
No Luck using the http proxy support in it and I have written
many times and they sa it's fine. But I didn't think so.

I don't use it anymore personally so I wouldn't know if it has
been fixed in the lastest versions.

>
>Here is what my logs show:
>
>
>888347758.489 0 208.206.76.11 ERR_INVALID_REQ/400 367 GET - - NONE/- -
>888347759.886 0 208.206.76.11 ERR_INVALID_REQ/400 368 GET - - NONE/- -
>888347762.046 0 208.206.76.11 ERR_INVALID_REQ/400 368 GET - - NONE/- -
>888347767.462 3 208.206.76.11 ERR_INVALID_REQ/400 367 GET - - NONE/- -
>888347769.326 1 208.206.76.11 ERR_INVALID_REQ/400 367 GET - - NONE/- -
>888347770.729 0 208.206.76.11 ERR_INVALID_REQ/400 367 GET - - NONE/- -
>
>
>There DJ program does not work thru my transparent proxy (via cisco to
>linux box). If I take down the "route-map" on the cisco, and let them
>bypass the proxy, then it works.
>
>There DJ program has a check box for "Use Proxy" and I tried checking
>that, and then it has a place to enter an URL and a port:
>
>http:// <URL> Port: <port>
>
>I entered "squid.shreve.net" and "3128" respectivly, and it still didn't
>work.
>
>I would be interested in knowing if anyone has got the software to work
>with squid.
>
>Brian
>
>
Received on Tue Feb 24 1998 - 13:49:28 MST

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