Is the page you are referring to is a simple html page ?
At 04:37 AM 4/4/2002 +0000, karthi keyan wrote:
>Hi,
> thanks for your help, now the proxy working,
>In client machine i configure the browser, proxy
>setting by gave the ip of proxy(squid) running server
>and port is 3128. When i open the page from client,
> From proxy server i can view the flow of client
>accessing page name and client ip.
> One small doubt, if the client pages are
>cached by proxy server means if the client again try to
>access the same website, it should come from proxy or
>it come from original webserver.i disconnect the
>internet, then i open the same page from client it
>doesn't get the page from cache of proxy server.Can u
>tell me whether my assumsion is write or is it any
>other way is their to check my client web pages from
>proxy server.
>
>
>waiting for your reply,
>
>karthikeyan.N
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>On Thu, 04 Apr 2002 Goutam Baul wrote :
>>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.
>
>
Goutam Baul
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