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Old 02-05-2008, 11:42 PM   #1
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Lightbulb squid firewall post request issues!!


hello everybody....

it wud be gr88 if someone can help me out with this....

v have squid firewall installed...

v r facing a problem with POST request methods...

to brief u guys abt the problem...

if we use POST method for posting values to the server, the values do not get posted..
however if we replace POST with GET method, the problem is solved.

Can someone plss let me know wht cud be the reason for this??

i have tried searching on net...squid firewall supports both POST and GET methods...

eagerly waiting for an early response...

thanks in advance
 
Old 02-06-2008, 04:12 PM   #2
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I would be looking at the end server rather than the proxy in the middle... you've mentioned squid and firewalls but never really said why you think that it's relevant. does it work without the proxy in the middle? what actually is this end service? is it even properly coded?

And *please* type properly... after all, you paid for all the letters on your keyboard...
 
Old 02-06-2008, 11:09 PM   #3
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I would be looking at the end server rather than the proxy in the middle... you've mentioned squid and firewalls but never really said why you think that it's relevant. does it work without the proxy in the middle? what actually is this end service? is it even properly coded?

And *please* type properly... after all, you paid for all the letters on your keyboard...
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well the reply was quite rude...
thanks neways..
 
Old 02-07-2008, 12:20 AM   #4
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well the reply was quite rude...
thanks neways..
Not sure why you think that reply was rude. The first thing I noticed when I read your post was the really weird (and somewhat obnoxious IMHO) way in which you are typing your words. In any case, you never even responded to the questions that were asked: Does it work fine if you bypass Squid? Have you confirmed it's not a problem with the end service? What kind of end service is it?
 
Old 02-07-2008, 03:07 AM   #5
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Not sure why you think that reply was rude. The first thing I noticed when I read your post was the really weird (and somewhat obnoxious IMHO) way in which you are typing your words. In any case, you never even responded to the questions that were asked: Does it work fine if you bypass Squid? Have you confirmed it's not a problem with the end service? What kind of end service is it?
sorry i dont feel its obnoxious at all...
its vvery exaplantory...
a person who has knowledge abt post request will not find it weird or obnoxious..
moreover ...if u needed any kind of clarifications..therez always a way to ask...
i found ur reply quite rude,impolite and sarcastic!!
thanks
 
Old 02-07-2008, 04:45 AM   #6
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Do you want help or not? it's very clearly only you with a problem here, i was in no way rude, and is "therez always a way to ask" means "you only need to ask" then I have, and winsux32 has repeated that request, and you still haven't provided the useful information that we are after in order to *help* you.

shall we just get on with being geeks?
 
Old 02-09-2008, 09:22 AM   #7
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AFAIAC,
L33t sp33k isn't English,
the official & required language of LQ is English;
ergo, OP's posts break LQ's rules.

Would some kind soul post a link to Raymond & Moen, I'm not in the mood to track it down.

Pots & Kettles, Flies & Vinegar, "d00d".
 
Old 02-19-2008, 09:26 AM   #8
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Talking F0L10wUp

Well there I was Googling "Raymond & Moen" & the 1st result is a reference to my post above:
"L33t sp33k" - topic profile :: BoardReader

More interesting was that the 5th item there was to this post:
http://forum.teamxbox.com/showpost.p...2&postcount=13 I quote:
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i. Post Legibly In the digital age, you would have thought that legibility would no longer be a problem. As RFC 1588 states, use mixed case and proper punctuation. Doing otherwise will make you sound like a toddler. Posting in "l33t sp33k" (replacing letters with numbers and/or special symbols) or "LeEt CaPs" (alternating case excessively) will make you look like an twerp. Don't do it. Proper sentence usage is appreciated too.
and this on a site where the rules continue:
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ii. Children's Day This is a website for and about videogames. As everyone knows, videogames are for kids. In order to better cater to the needs and wants of our younger audience we are instituting "Children's Day" every Tuesday. On Children's Day you must be petty and insulting. It is a well known fact that kids are the cruelest of all, so don't pull any punches otherwise they will see right through it and know that you are just pretending. Anyone found in noncompliance will be banned.
2 more gems I found from that 1 link:

My nomination for the "God-awful Gaudy Unprofessional Board of the Week" award:
http://www.ps3forums.com/showthread.php?t=119434&page=2
& to think it seems to be done in vBulletin. -- Aren't you glad Jeremy has some taste & standards.

Here's a long anti-leet thread:
http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/sho...t=32948&page=5
Many good points, suggest reading this one too.


Since I was tracking down "Raymond & Moen", here's that link too:
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
Please read it & take it to heart.

Last edited by archtoad6; 02-19-2008 at 09:54 AM.
 
Old 02-19-2008, 11:34 AM   #9
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