Hi, David...
I may be totally wrong but have you checked the advanced options of IE?
'FTP' and 'IE' rings a bell and from memory there is a tickbox where you
can select a 'folder view' which also makes IE ignore the proxy
settings.
Christoph
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Works here...
Can you add
debug_options ALL,1 9,9
to squid.conf, and then send me the output in cache.log when trying to
access the failing server?
It might be a problem in the interaction between Squid, your firewall,
and the FTP server. Do your firewall support passive FTP?
Regards
Henrik
David Flood wrote:
>
> We have recently went behind a firewall which meant our web access was totally
> reliant
> on the proxy. FTP did not seem to the work at all with the old version of squid we
> were
> using so I've just upgraded to the latest version (2.5 stable1).
> Generated Fri, 28 Mar
David Flood wrote:
>
> We have recently went behind a firewall which meant our web access was totally
> reliant
> on the proxy. FTP did not seem to the work at all with the old version of squid we
> were
> using so I've just upgraded to the latest version (2.5 stable1). This seems to
> improv
We have recently went behind a firewall which meant our web access was totally reliant
on the proxy. FTP did not seem to the work at all with the old version of squid we
were
using so I've just upgraded to the latest version (2.5 stable1). This seems to improve
the situation but some FTP sites