many thanks for your help
You were correct in saying it was an http_access thing. I'd cunningly managed to put a "deny all" statement blocking all access to local servers before the statement that allowed access to the digests


All working now ;-))
Alex

--On 26 May 2003 11:36 +0200 Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

men 2003-05-26 klockan 10.24 skrev Alex Sharaz:
Hi all,

The above message is staring to bother me a bit.
i've got 3 web caches behind a foundry server load balancing box and
although I've switched on digests, each cache comes up with "temporarily
disabling (forbidden) digest from <name of the other 2 caches>

What do you get in access.log on the other cache when this is reported?


Anything in cache.log?


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