On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 15:29:56 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
Last year with the list's help I configured squid as a proxy server on
Ubuntu 10.4 using a white list. Below is the site with my final
configuration.


http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/Squid3-on-ubuntu-10-4-problem-using-acl-whitelist-in-external-file-td2228995.html



The Ubuntu Server had an Apache Tomcat web server on it that we were not using yet. It seems the Squid has disabled it. Is it possible to run both
on the same server? I have crawled the archives but do not see any
reference to this specific issue. Right now the Squid and the Apache Tomcat are for the LAN only with no external access planned in the near future.

The config you have in that old thread for Squid has no relation or interaction with Apache OR tomcat.


When I run the tomcat test http://localhost/
the error message is
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost.

As it says, Firefox cannot connect to Tomcat running on the same machine as *firefox*.

Test using http://example.com/ where "example.com" is the FQDN hostname of the box where Tomcat is running. That way firefox will either connect to the right machine, or instruct Squid to do so properly.

Amos

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