Matt, What version of Squid are you using ?? thanks Steve >>> From: "Matt Kosht" <matt.kosht@xxxxxxxxx> To:<thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 16/05/07 15:00 Subject: [THIN] Re: Squid Proxy and Citrix Web Interface / CSG On 5/16/07, Jan <tinybeetle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I would seriously doubt the Squid proxy. I would be pointing the finger at > the new internet provider. > > On 5/16/07, Stephen Rogers < stephen.rogers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > We are having big problems with random disconnects when users are > connecting via a Squid Proxy. > > > > Users can connect to our Published Applications no problems, however users > are randomly kicked out, this can happen after a minute of after an hour, > there is no real pattern to it. > > > > The situation was fine up until one of our local authorities decided to > switch their Internet provider from British Telecom to another supplier who > use open source Squid proxies. > > > > Our configuration uses Web Interface version 3, Citrix Secure Gateway > Version 2 , Presentation Server 4, we have clients connecting in a number of > ways and as I say everything was working fine and still is for users coming > in using other proxies and broadband links etc., it is only the users coming > through the Squid. > > > > All clients are connecting via port 443 > > > > I have checked out the Citrix forums and also the Squid proxy users > mailing list but to no avail, I have made some modifications to the > template.ica file but these have made little or no difference. > > > > The Citrix document connecting to Citrix through Proxy Servers states that > using CSG should allow connections via Squid which it does however there are > no mentions of the disconnections which are becoming rather annoying for our > users and me. > > > > Does anyone have any experience of dealing with Squid proxies at all ?? > > > > Any help, advise would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Steve I would echo that assessment. We use the Web Interface sans CSG with no issues via Squid. Squid also doesn't cache https traffic it just forwards it on. SBC SITES ONLY GOOGLE SEARCH: http://www.F1U.com ( http://www.f1u.com/ ) ************************************************ For Archives, RSS, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: //www.freelists.org/list/thin ************************************************