On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 07:04:05PM +0530, Ashwin wrote:
> Hi
> This is not based on how squid works, but on hotmail - doesnt each connect
> to hotmail redirect you to a "passport" site -something which goes
> lc2.blah blah blah? . Maybe you are signing into hotmail using a cached
> form which is trying to authenticate you on a server which is not
if you doubt this is the case, then try stopping squid, deleting what
is under /var/spool/squid (dont remove the folder) then run squid -z
and start it once more, you will loose all the cache, but will get
new items loaded in a day or two
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Jiju Thomas Mathew
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Linux Version 2.2.12-20, Compiled #1 Mon Sep 27 10:25:54 EDT 1999
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