On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 11:59:41AM +0530, Vinod Bhaskar wrote:

>Hi friends,
>
>I have installed Squid on my machine and changed the configurations.  I am
>able to browse from the machine which I had installed squid by seting the
>browser to the proxy address.  However, I am not able to browse from other
>machines which is connected with network.
>
>The message coming on screen is
>
>access denied at present for the Url...  contact your service provider root.
>
>Please advice me what are the settings to be changed in access control part
>in squid.conf.
>
>My network IP are of class C type starting from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254.

Take a look at the ACL's in squid.conf. squid.conf is well documented. 
Go through it first. 

Write your own ACL's to give your private network access. 

Peace

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