Hi,

You need a proxy server in the intranet when you want to have the benifit 
of cacheing. if you want to test if squid is functioning then just 
configure the browser so that it uses the internal card of the proxy server 
for proxy. then if the pages are displayed then squid is running ok.

The standard port for http is 80 or 8080. You have used something 
different. I presume that you have done it intentionally and your web 
server is running accordingly.

after changing the squid.conf file I feel that you restart the demon.

At 02:17 PM 4/1/2002 +0000, karthi  keyan wrote:
>Hi,
>    i am newbie to proxy, it may be chilly, please give some detail 
> information,
>   i tried squid for proxy, for minimum proxy i studied one website 
> http://www.linuxheadquarters.com/howto/networking/squid.shtml
>
>in squid.conf i modified the following
>
>acl mynetwork src 192.168.1.10/255.255.255.0
>
>http_address allow mynetwork
>
>http_port 3128
>
>#squid -z
>2001/04/01 19:53:19 |  squid is already runing! Process ID 5543
>
>how to i check in browser, what is the use of squid in intranet,Is it 
>necessary to add more in squid.conf file for intranet. please give some 
>information.
>
>
>thanks in advance,
>
>karthikeyan.N
>
>
>
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