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I have a few questions about Squids Pinger component. I have
recently made some major tightenings on the firewall that is
running on the same machine that acts as an transparent proxy w/
squid. I have also noticed some new events in my logs, whereof
I have a question about the following:
 squid[1363]: icmpRecv: recv: (111) Connection refused
 squid[1363]: Closing Pinger socket on FD 15

What traffic do I need to allow for the Pinger to function
properly? Does anyone have a clue?
I've read the rfc on squid, which told me next no nothing,
except for icmp type 4 (which is allowed)...
I'm running Redhat Linux 6.2 with 2.2.18 kernel and I'm using
squid 2.3 STABLE4 (rpm from RedHat).
Any comments will make me happy. :)

 Tamas P. Jantvik < [EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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 Computer Science Student @ Lulea University Of Technology
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