Hey,
Why not to blame the proxy? it can be the source of the problem.
If you are willing to explain more about the environment and maybe with
a simple network diagram where every device and system is on the map it
will simplify things.
Regards,
Eliezer
On 12/18/2012 8:06 PM, dweimer wrote:
> We are having an issue with users behind our outbound proxy accessing
> Citrix ICA through Citrix Secure Gateway. The users can get connected
> OK, but they have random disconnects.
> The Squid Server is currently running 3.1.20 on FreeBSD Release9.0-p4,
> planning to get it upgraded to the latest 3.2.x version (or at least the
> latest one in ports, think its one behind) tonight to see if that helps.
> Just wanted to see if anyone else has ran into this issue, and might
> have any suggestions to resolving it, without just bypassing the proxy.
> Users are configured using a group policy to push out a proxy
> configuration for IE, or by using auto-detect with a configured wpad
> script. No SSL-Bump or transparent proxy is involved, the problem
> exists for clients on multiple windows versions when using IE or
> Firefox, so I don't think it is a client related issue. The service
> vendor has decided the proxy is the source of the problem, but I think
> this is likely a hey, they are using a proxy lets blame that response.
>
-- Eliezer Croitoru https://www1.ngtech.co.il sip:ngtech_at_sip2sip.info IT consulting for Nonprofit organizations eliezer <at> ngtech.co.ilReceived on Thu Dec 20 2012 - 12:45:57 MST
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