Are you sure there's no IP filtering rule rejecting connections to port 3128 at OS X ??
regards Lucas Brasilino
I have two computers in a wireless network.
One is a Apple Powerbook (ip 10.0.1.2) running squid v2.5stable1 and Apache under OS X.
The other is a Dell Latitude (ip 10.0.1.4) running MS XP and IIS.
Both computers can see (ping) each other and I can load each machines home pages.
I can access the internet with the powerbook.
However, when I try to access the internet with Mozilla on the Dell, connections are always refused.
I have set the Mozilla preferences to look at my powerbooks ip address and port 3128, to go though squid.
Strangely enough, when I run the squid client on the powerbook, it also always fails.
In squid.conf I have the following lines: http_port 10.0.1.2:3128 acl home src 10.0.1.2 acl myclients src 10.0.0.4 http_access allow localhost http_access allow home http_access allow myclients http_access deny all visible_hostname 10.0.1.2 never_direct deny home never_direct allow all
I've been at this for hours now, please anyone, HELP!!
Andy
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