Re: [squid-users] remote 403 error through squid

2005-09-10 Thread Thomas Reed
Certainly..the site in question is http://www.murfreesborotn.gov I find it strange that when i go to http://www.murfreesborotn.gov// (with 2 slashes at the end) it load properly through the proxy. Thomas Henrik Nordstrom wrote: On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Thomas Reed wrote: Details: If i hit

Re: [squid-users] remote 403 error through squid

2005-09-09 Thread Thomas Reed
Mark Elsen wrote: >On 9/8/05, Thomas Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Having an issue with a particular website giving me a 403 forbidden error. >> >>Details: >> >>If i hit the website as http://we.bs.ite/ I get a 403 error from the >

[squid-users] remote 403 error through squid

2005-09-08 Thread Thomas Reed
Having an issue with a particular website giving me a 403 forbidden error. Details: If i hit the website as http://we.bs.ite/ I get a 403 error from the webserver there, I'm guessing its denying me a directory listing. When I bypass the proxy and use the same url the page loads correctly. Inter

[squid-users] cache_peer authentication?

2005-07-15 Thread Duncan Reed
Hi all I'm a relative newbie, so be gentle when I'm dumb! I have a child proxy looking after part of a network, and I have it set that it directs all requests to a parent. I don't want the individual clients to authenticate to that child proxy. However, I do want the child proxy to authenticate

Re: [squid-users] log_fqdn only for external addresses

2005-02-08 Thread shawn reed
Okay, thanks for the help. Does this require restarting squid? If so I will have to wait to try this. --- Alexander Varga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > nsswitch.conf ??? > defining the order for hosts: > host files dns > > --- shawn reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [squid-users] log_fqdn only for external addresses

2005-02-08 Thread shawn reed
I had already tried that, but it didn't work. It looks like squid just queries the dns server. Does anything else need to be done to tell squid to read the hosts file? --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > You can put local machines in hosts file.Try it! > > >

[squid-users] log_fqdn only for external addresses

2005-02-08 Thread shawn reed
I have log_fqdn set to on but due to the location of squid, it cannot resolve client ip addresses connecting to it. This generates a lot of unnecessary traffic on the dns servers. Is there a solution to resolve only the external ip addresses but not have squid attempt to resolve the clients? Or a

[squid-users] Redirects with Squid

2003-11-21 Thread reed
print; } } Has anybody else successfully modified the example redirect perl script (or any other perl script) to control multiple links? TIA Robert Reed Systems Analyst, UHS University of Texas at Austin