hi.

clarifications first: ur problem is that the users in subnet 1, when accessing the internet through squid, encounter the "zero-sized reply" error?

i did encounter a "zero-sized reply" once. in my case, squid could not resolve anything. so you'd probably want to check if ur squid machine is masqueraded or has proper dns settings (either in resolv.conf or in its nameserver directive) so as to resolve anything inthe internet.

God bless.

hth

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Jon wrote:

Gurus,

May I request some enlightenment and guidance on the following
problem, so I'll know where to start crawling for answers? Our current
setup is as follows:

WAN:
Subnet1 <-> Router <-> Subnet2 <-> Subnet3 (Proxy
Server-Squid2.5.stable1, Website Server, Email Server, Firewall) <->
ISP (DNS here)

We have a website server running in Subnet3, with the firewall doing
NAT for HTTP requests for the website server.  Whenever I type in the
URI of our website, it will only load if I bypass the proxy and use
the firewall as my default gateway. All other users are in Subnet1 and
Subnet2 so they can't use the firewall as their default gateway; and
thus the need of the proxy server for internet access. This results in
WAN users not being able to browse our own site. Only outside users
can see the website.

What exactly causes a zero sized reply? All HTTP requests make it past
the firewall but somehow on the way back, squid doesn't get anything.

Thank you.

Jon





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