Works here using the current Squid-2.5-CVS, but I have no memory of
anything which may be related to this being fixed after 2.5.STABLE1.

Is your Squid running as a normal proxy or as a transparent proxy?

What does access.log show?


Also, to make the tests more reliable and reproduceable, clear your
browser cache before testing.. some times a browser cache may make
things appear to work when they do not..

Regards
Henrik


m�n 2003-01-06 klockan 21.01 skrev Pat Lendon:
> Hello All,
> 
> Not sure what is happening - maybe you can help ?
> 
> squid-2.4-STABLE7 was installed on two redhat linux systems.
> We could access an internal web page by typing the hostname "xxxx".   
>  We could click on a url from that web page and download files.
> 
> I installed squid-2.5-STABLE1 to the two redhat linux systems (installed 
> in different directory from squid-2.4-STABLE7).   When I go to url 
> "xxxx" the page displays.  When I click on url to download file,
> 
> While trying to retrieve the URL:http://xxxx.microcenter.com/
> <http://sysadm.microcenter.com/>
> 
> The following error was encountered:
> 
>     * *Connection Failed*
> 
> The system returned:
> 
> /    (111) Connection refused/
> 
> The remote host or network may be down. Please try the request again.
> 
> Your cache administrator is webmaster <mailto:webmaster>.
> 
> ******  However, if I type the full hostname xxxx.microcenter.com - then 
> I can download file.
> Why is it that with squid-2.4-STABLE7 I don't have to type full hostname 
> to download file, but with squid-2.5.STABLE1 then I need full hostname.
> *** I'm already using
> append_domain .microcenter.com
> in squid.conf.
> 
> I've been trying to figure this one out - any ideas?
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Pat
> 
> 
-- 
Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MARA Systems AB, Sweden

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