Dear Amos,
Thanks for the initial contact.
Now I'm getting an error message.
I placed the domain in the allowed domain list. I still get the access denied
message.
Can you tell me why I'm getting this status code "TCP_MISS / 403", which
actually refers to "Forbidden"?
In "Squid Version
Hi,
We are using Squid as a cache for the jar files of our Maven builds. Everything works
fine, except the files that are not publicly available because of license reasons (e.g.
SUN jars).
Those jars need to be added manually to the cache (after agreeing to the
license terms).
My question:
Works for me too
Squid 2.5 Stable 3 / OS = Suse 8.0
with IE 6 on XP Pro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works for me: Squid 2.5 Stable 4 / OS = Tru64
connect to this
site http://www.interact-distribution.be; and gets the
following error
snip
?
If the clients connect to the internet ... how does this happen?
Regards,
Claus
And unfortunately internal-server.domain.com does _not_
translate to external-server.domain.com in public DNS ???
Regards,
Claus
- Original Message -
The PROXY SQUID should be rewrite all HTML contents from
http://internal-server.domain.com to https://external-server
and that could be handled using Apache :-)
I am unfortunately not a Squid expert so certainly Squid would
do it as well ...
But perhaps you do not control these parameters ...
Regards,
Claus
- Original Message -
From: Souchon Yann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And unfortunately internal
Works fine here ...
squid 2.5 stable 3
- claus
- Original Message -
From: Eder Sacramento [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Squid_Users.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 4:20 PM
Subject: [squid-users] Error: Zero Sized Reply
Hi people !!!
I'm trying to access
but it is really the only place
where I could reproduce it.
Thanks and regards,
Claus