Antony Stone wrote:

On Saturday 06 December 2003 5:55 pm, Mike Stupak wrote:



this is probably not even a squid issue... probably a LAN setup issue.
but i'd be grateful for any help from the gurus out there.



What are the routing tables on the two machines?


What address ranges have you enabled for access in squid.conf?

Can you ping A from B and get a response?

Can you ping B from A and get a response?

Antony.



routing tables i dont know much about so speak slowly and clearly...
both machines seem to have 2 entries, the loopback and "default" (the router is the gateway for the default, genmask is all 0, and flags are UG). im guessing thats the problem? do i need explicit routing entries that just avoid the gateway and route directly between the machines? i'll play/fumble with that some and see if it helps.


squid.conf has the following:
acl local src 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
http_access allow local

both the machines, and the router/switch are in that range. those two lines and the redirect_program line (for squidguard) are the only lines i changed in the config file.

pings work fine in both directions.



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