Hi,
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, oar22 wrote:
Sorry if this has been asked a bunch of times before, but seem to have hit a
dead end here. I'm running Squid version 3.0 on linux. When it starts up it
shows that it's accepting HTTP connections at the correct IP. I'm able to
test using squidclient and
Thanks, it indeed turned out there was a firewall running on the server. As
soon as I disabled it, everything started working perfectly.
Gavin McCullagh-2 wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, oar22 wrote:
Sorry if this has been asked a bunch of times before, but seem to have
hit a
dead
Sorry if this has been asked a bunch of times before, but seem to have hit a
dead end here. I'm running Squid version 3.0 on linux. When it starts up it
shows that it's accepting HTTP connections at the correct IP. I'm able to
test using squidclient and that part seems to work just fine -- the
I just realized I left out a major detail right after posting this.
Even though I added the client machine's IP address to the ACL, the problem
is I don't get ANY messages in the access or cache log files. So even if
there is some mixup with ACLs I imagine I would still see some type of
I just realized I left out a major detail right after posting this.
Even though I added the client machine's IP address to the ACL, the problem
is I don't get ANY messages in the access or cache log files.
It there a firewall running? if yes, pls disable for a moment
What is the O/S you