>> When i go to another machine under Windows, and browse, it won't >>work.
 But both machines can ping each other.

>What is "it won't work"?  There are many ways of not working.

>In any case, the most likely reason is that you did not tell squid >about
your LAN and to permit its IP's.  By default, squid only permits
>connections from localhost, and that may have been the case when >Netscape
connected to itself.

I have defined the address of the local network in
the squid.conf file.
i defined it as follows:
     acl localnet 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
     http_access allow localnet
i ran the following aftre restarting squid:
     client http://www.yahoo.com

the log in the access.log file is:
     127.0.0.1 TCP_MISS .....

when i use netscape, which uses proxy, the log in the
access.log file is:
     192.168.1.1 .....

Netscape on the proxy server is able to browse, but the client PC is not
able to.

The OS, btw, is RedHat 7.1
Can anyone interpret this for me.  If you need more info on what is going
on, e-mail me, pls.  

jacq
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