On 17/05/07, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ons 2007-05-16 klockan 19:45 +0200 skrev Anton Melser:
> In the access.log I get :
>
> 1179338384.598 0 ip_address_of_machine TCP_DENIED/403 1568 GET
> http://lesite.org/ - NONE/- text/html
> 1179338384.598 9 firwall_ip TCP_MISS/
ons 2007-05-16 klockan 19:45 +0200 skrev Anton Melser:
> In the access.log I get :
>
> 1179338384.598 0 ip_address_of_machine TCP_DENIED/403 1568 GET
> http://lesite.org/ - NONE/- text/html
> 1179338384.598 9 firwall_ip TCP_MISS/403 1766 GET
> http://lesite.org/ - DIRECT/172.16.116.1 te
Anton Melser wrote:
Thanks Chris, I definitely changed the port (the live sites, which I
put in my hosts file so not to cause too much trouble...), and could
access with no problems the non localhost sites. I tried both setting
a hostname and a ip with the ports
Using an IP will be more explic
On 16/05/07, Chris Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anton Melser wrote:
> Hi,
> I have searched high and low for this, and can't get anywhere!!! I am
> using 2.6.STABLE5 (standard debian etch package).
> I am trying to get squid to accelerate both a local apache and a
> distant apache (I only
Anton Melser wrote:
Hi,
I have searched high and low for this, and can't get anywhere!!! I am
using 2.6.STABLE5 (standard debian etch package).
I am trying to get squid to accelerate both a local apache and a
distant apache (I only want accelerating, nothing else).
If I set squid up on 3128 (with
Hi,
I have searched high and low for this, and can't get anywhere!!! I am
using 2.6.STABLE5 (standard debian etch package).
I am trying to get squid to accelerate both a local apache and a
distant apache (I only want accelerating, nothing else).
If I set squid up on 3128 (with both local and dista