Sounds like you are confusing + and - in GMT timezone specifications.

GMT +8  is 8 hours later than GMT. If your local time is 12:24 when GMT
is 04:24 then your timezone is GMT -8 (or eight hours earlier than GMT).
You need to think of the time zone specification as a time zone
specification and not a time difference specification.

Regarding the error message text: You may replace the whole message with
any text you like. See deny_info in squid.conf and/or
/usr/local/squid/etc/errors/*. It is also possible to use local time
instead of GMT time in error messages..

--
Henrik Nordstrom
Spare time Squid hacker

Joel Taqueban wrote:

> I'm particularly interested in the time generated by squid (on red
> mark).  My Linux local time is GMT + 8  (Tue Apr  6 12:24:40 GMT +8
> 1999).
> Shouldn't the squid time be Tue, 06 Apr 1999 04:24:40 GMT  instead
> ?     That is, it should be my local time less 8 hours to get the GMT
> time   (since Squid displays Zulu time instead of my local time)?
> 
> Also, would it be possible to change the message 'your service
> provider'  (the one with the green mark)  with another text from the
> Access Denied message ?
> 
> Appreciate your kind reply,
> 
> Joel
> 
>

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