I don't think it's a virus, as problem disappears when deleting squid cache.
Is it possible to redirect a http-get to a different address, which is taken
into squid cache?

jbirck

-----Original Message-----
From: Mohsin Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 1:10 PM
To: John Birck
Subject: Re: AW: [squid-users] Link-Hijacking


Seems to be a virus....does it happens from every
computer on your network or from a specific one.
--- John Birck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello + good morning,
>
> thank you for reply, here an exercept from
> squid.conf:
> cache_peer proxy1.proxy.ffmdmz parent  8081    0
> no-query default weight=10
> cache_peer proxy2.proxy.ffmdmz parent  8081    0
> no-query default weight=1
> cache_peer proxy2.proxy.ffmdmz sibling 8080 3130
>
> More Infos:
> Problem seems to be related to a certain webside.
> One of our users entered
> www.flirtpub.de (porn). After that he opened another
> side, for example
> www.foo.com. From this moment on squid caches for
> www.foo.com the following
> link: www.foo.com/scripts/route.dll
> Bye
>
> John Birck
>

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