>.... > > > > > 2003/07/11 04:52:35| Ready to serve requests. > > > > > > > > Looks fairly normal, on which platform/os are you using squid ? > > > > > > > Squid 2.5STABLE3 on Linux RH 9.0 > > > > Then on the squid box, > > > > % telnet localhost 8080 > > > > Should probably give you a connection. > > > > As stated by someone else, make sure too, that you are not > > contronted with firewalling problems, between your clients > > and your squid box > > > > This will not work as I don't have and I'm not willing to have telnet daemon > running, I only have SSH. > As for the firewalls, I have no firewall setup neither on my local squid box > nor infront of the squid box, the squid box is directly connected on the net > with no firewall.
You will not need a telnet daemon running on your squid box,since in this test you are connecting to the port squid is running on. You only need the telnet client program available. M. -- 'Love is truth without any future. (M.E. 1997)
