We have several access lists defined in the squid.conf of which some are
explicite allowed and some are denied. All other addresses the users try to
surf to need a authentification at the NT domain.

This worked very fine as long as the lists were internal. To make it easier
to manage the ACLs I wrote several text files including them with the 
 acl name type "path/filename.txt"
command.

For all addresses declarated in the ACLs it still works fine. But for those
which need the authentification I noticed a curious thing: The
authentification still works perfect. But whenever a user wants to send any
information to the site or change to a secure page, it doesn't work. Squid
tries for about three minutes (this was a thing of a few seconds before) and
afterwards the user gets a time-out screen.

In the access.log of Squid I found the following: Before the changes there
were entries like
 "POST [...] TCP_MISS:DEFAULT_PARENT
Now it's like
 "POST [...] TCP_MISS:NONE
It's running on SuSE Linux 9.1 and it's the version coming with the SuSE
CDs.

So what's wrong?

Thanks
Schnoof

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