On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, [iso-8859-2] �li�s [iso-8859-2] Tam�s wrote: > 2004/02/18 18:28:35| Detected REVIVED Parent: 192.168.2.1 > 2004/02/18 18:30:26| TCP connection to 192.168.2.1/3113 failed > 2004/02/18 18:36:32| TCP connection to 192.168.2.1/3113 failed > 2004/02/18 18:36:33| Detected DEAD Parent: 192.168.2.1 > 2004/02/18 18:36:34| Failed to select source for 'http://freemail.hu/fm/send_fo$ > 2004/02/18 18:36:34| always_direct = 0 > 2004/02/18 18:36:34| never_direct = 1 > 2004/02/18 18:36:34| timedout = 0 > 2004/02/18 18:36:40| Failed to select source for 'http://www.google.co.hu/url?s$ > 2004/02/18 18:36:40| always_direct = 0 > 2004/02/18 18:36:40| never_direct = 1 > 2004/02/18 18:36:40| timedout = 0 > 2004/02/18 18:36:40| Detected REVIVED Parent: 192.168.2.1 > 2004/02/18 18:42:02| TCP connection to 192.168.2.1/3113 failed > 2004/02/18 18:42:02| TCP connection to 192.168.2.1/3113 failed > 2004/02/18 18:42:02| TCP connection to 192.168.2.1/3113 failed > 2004/02/18 18:42:04| Failed to select source for 'http://www.hatterkepek.hu/ind$ > 2004/02/18 18:42:04| always_direct = 0 > 2004/02/18 18:42:04| never_direct = 1 > 2004/02/18 18:42:04| timedout = 0 > 2004/02/18 18:42:05| Detected REVIVED Parent: 192.168.2.1
Looks like your parent is either unreliable or overloaded and from time to time refuses to accept new requests, and as you are using never_direct there is no other option for your Squid than to fail the request when the parent is not functioning. If your Squid can go direct to the Internet then don't use never_diret. If you use never_direct then Squid will not attempt to go direct if using the parent fails. Regards Henrik
