Jay Banda wrote:
> 
> I can ping the cache machine at all times, I haven't tried a manual telnet to
> the squid port , but I can do a regular telnet to the cache machine and
> log in.

Okay, can you try a manual telnet to the squid port, and then type:

GET http://squid.nlanr.net/ HTTP/1.0

followed by *two* carriage returns.

When you do this, see if anything interesting turns up in access.log. If
nothing interesting does, then turn on debugging in squid (using kill -USR2)
and see what appears in the cache.log then. NB You turn the debugging off
with kill -USR2 as well. See if there's any trace of the connection from the
client.

Jifl
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