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Wordpress admin via squid
Hello!
There is a problem, I can’t log into the WordPress admin panel, I get a form with a login password, and when I click enter, after a while I get from a squid:
While trying to retrieve the URL: www.example.com/wp-login.php
The following error was encountered:
Zero Sized Reply
Squid did not receive any data for this request.
Your cache administrator is root.
Generated Tue, 24 Sep 2013 12:37:56 GMT by anotherexample.com (squid/2.6.STABLE21)
If you don't use a proxy, everything works fine.
If I log in, and as long as the cookies are alive, I can also log in through a proxy. I tried the work of a proxy both transparent and opaque - it does not work.
It is also interesting that not through all anonymizers does he enter the WordPress admin panel.
Why is Squid not friendly with the WordPress admin?
The site address has changed.
squid/2.6.STABLE21
Wordpress 3.6.1
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I read this first of all, but I did not find my situation. It’s a pity I can’t look at the Apache log, the site is not mine, and the person does not have access to the logs.
Without logs, it's hard to say something, but as an option, go to https. In this case, the proxy will create a tunnel and, according to the idea, the incompatibility or prohibition should go away through the “forest”.
If you have access to the squid config, try as a temporary solution to write something like
acl my_site dstdomain .example.com
always_direct allow my_site
no_cache deny my_site
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