[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http_reply_access is set to allow all. Is there anyplace other than below that
it needs to be set?
More importantly is there somewhere that it is set differently? You
might want to peruse the FAQ section on Access Controls
(http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-
http_reply_access is set to allow all. Is there anyplace other than below that
it needs to be set?
# TAG: http_reply_access
#Allow replies to client requests. This is complementary to http_access.
#
#http_reply_access allow|deny [!] aclname ...
#
#NOTE: if there are no a
ons 2006-03-22 klockan 14:57 + skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 2006/03/21 17:46:34| The reply for GET http://www.msn.com/ is DENIED, because
> it matched 'all'
This is from http_reply_access denying the reply to be sent to you..
Regards
Henrik
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting Access Denied when I try to use SQUID. I am sure that it is an ACL
problem, but I cannot figure out where. I cannot figure out why the same URL is
both allowed and denied. I did check the FAQ, and other posts, but I cannot
find anything that helps me. May
I am getting Access Denied when I try to use SQUID. I am sure that it is an ACL
problem, but I cannot figure out where. I cannot figure out why the same URL is
both allowed and denied. I did check the FAQ, and other posts, but I cannot
find anything that helps me. Maybe I am not looking in the r