Brian Klauss wrote:
>My organization has two geographical data centers with one in Germany the
>other in United States. Users in EMEA access the Germany Squid accelerator
>for all HTTP/HTTPS based requests for servers globally but within their own
>organizational domain. Those same users who wish to access the United
>States organizational domain are attempting to chain through our proxy here
>in the States but are receiving the following error:
>
>---
>The following error was encountered:
>
>Unable to forward this request at this time.
>This request could not be forwarded to the origin server or to any parent
>caches. The most likely cause for this error is that:
>
>The cache administrator does not allow this cache to make direct
>connections
>to origin servers, and
>All configured parent caches are currently unreachable.
>---
>
>Any ideas and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. If you need
>additional information from me please let me know.
>
>
It looks to me like the Squid in the states is not allowing access from
the German Squid (either by http_access rules on the US Squid or by fire
walling). Solving this problem would require knowing a bit more about
your network topology (is the US Squid accessible from the general
Internet, or do you have some kind of tunneling/VPN set up between the
offices?), and your US Squid http_access rules (are you allowing access
from the German Squid either by IP address or by password?).
>Best regards,
>
>Brian Klauss
>Systems Integration Analyst, Specialist
>BAX Global - Denver Data Center
>email: brian.klauss@baxglobal.com
>
>
>
Chris
Received on Mon May 22 2006 - 15:39:27 MDT
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