Do you receive an error from Squid?
What about cache.log?
Note: If using MSIE then you need to disable "Show friendly HTTP errors"
in the Internet proberties, or else MSIE thinks it is better to show the
generic and overly dumb error messages invented by Microsoft based on
just the HTTP status code than the real messages sent by
servers/proxies.
Regards
Henrik
Jayson wrote:
>
> I have Squid 2.5 Stable1 installed on a Redhat 7.3 with Kernel 2.4.19.
> This server also acts as a firewall for the network. Currently the firewall
> is wide open and allows everything. All our browsers work correctly.
>
> When I point our browsers to the Squid default port 3128, they seem to work
> for majority of URLS, but we get a handful of URL's that we work with that
> will not pull up.. If i bypass the proxy the server will pull up the pages,
> So i know the server is able to resolve the urls properly, but not when
> going through Squid.
>
> I can't seem to find anything inthe squid.conf file that would pertain to
> this.. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated..
>
> Thank you
>
> Jayson
Received on Tue Dec 17 2002 - 14:42:54 MST
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