Re: [squid-users] alot of strange requests comming from child proxy

From: Gregory Machin <gdm_at_linuxpro.co.za>
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 12:34:13 +0200

On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Michael Alger <squid_at_mm.quex.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 10:49:53AM +0200, Gregory Machin wrote:
>> I have a client that we provide conectivity for. they have a fire
>> wall running a squid proxy that is configured with our proxy as
>> it's parent proxy and most of the traffic I'm seeing looks like
>> this
>>
>> 1219394376.025 119836 192.168.199.253 TCP_MISS/000 0 GET
>> http://192.168.200.10/secars/secars.dll?h=BDA3...
>> - DIRECT/192.168.200.10 -
>> 1219394376.112 119812 192.168.199.253 TCP_MISS/000 0 GET
>> http://192.168.201.143/secars/secars.dll?h=6C16C...
>> - DIRECT/192.168.201.143 -
>> 1219394376.313 119792 192.168.199.253 TCP_MISS/000 0 GET
>> http://192.168.200.10/secars/secars.dll?h=8A4F...
>> - DIRECT/192.168.200.10 -
>>
>> what is it ?
>
> Not sure, may be something to do with Symantec EndPoint Protection
> Manager; whatever that is. At least that's the references I've seen
> in a Google search for secars.dll.
>
>> and should I my proxy be receiving these requests ?
>
> That depends - are 192.168.200.x and 192.168.201.x under your
> control? Or more correctly: does your client need to access these
> addresses via your proxy?
>
those ips are on the clienst lan / wan that behind the proxy .

> It may be that they need reconfigure their squid to go direct for
> that server rather than use your proxy.
>
Received on Fri Aug 22 2008 - 10:34:15 MDT

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