On 7/4/12 11:50 AM, Tom Eastep wrote:
> On 7/4/12 11:35 AM, "Anshuman Aggarwal" <anshuman.aggar...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> I have allowed port 80 to all users and the redirect works.
>>
>> Problem is I have a apt-cacher-ng proxy process which is run as
>> apt-cacher-ng with group apt-cacher-ng which proxies the debian
>> packages and which I want to access port 80 directly. For this process
>> to be excluded, I made its primary group 'proxy' and changed the init
>> script so it launched the process with the group as 'proxy' . still
>> the redirect loop is happening for this apt-cacher-ng process
> 
> 
> Then you are doing something different than I'm doing (besides running
> apt-cacher-ng rather than Squid3).

If you send us the output of 'shorewall dump' as a compressed
attachment, we'll take a look.

-Tom
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