Hi All,
I installed squid on Debian Etch, and I although the ACL rules allow
localhost, I still get an Access Denied message with a transparent
setup.
My squid.conf is:
---
# grep -v '^#\|^$' squid.conf
http_port 3128 transparent
On mån, 2007-07-30 at 14:46 +0300, GoogleGuy wrote:
The weird thing is, if I manually configure Firefox to access the Web
via localhost:3128, it works fine, no matter whether I use the
transparent keyword or not. The ACL rule that allows localhost is
in effect in this case, since if I change
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:56:11 +0200
Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The weird thing is, if I manually configure Firefox to access the
Web via localhost:3128, it works fine, no matter whether I use the
transparent keyword or not. The ACL rule that allows localhost is
in effect in
On mån, 2007-07-30 at 17:29 +0300, GoogleGuy wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion, but like I said, still no luck.
access.log sample when trying to access google.com:
1185804381.874 0 192.144.46.78 TCP_DENIED/403 1450 GET
http://www.google.com/ - NONE/- text/html
1185804381.950 92
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:09:30 +0200
Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to allow Squid to go out without getting redirected back on
itself..
You mean with iptables or can I set this up with Squid's ACL?
Andrei
On mån, 2007-07-30 at 20:17 +0300, GoogleGuy wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:09:30 +0200
Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to allow Squid to go out without getting redirected back on
itself..
You mean with iptables or can I set this up with Squid's ACL?
It's mainly