Heaton, Tobias escreveu:
No log entries are appearing from a network machine on the same subnet. The 
only way I can generate an access.log entry is running the squidclient app w/ 
the URL:

squidclient http://www.apple.com

access.log:

247 127.0.0.1 TCP_MISS/200 10226 GET http://www.apple.com - 
DIRECT/17.149.160.10 text/html

It displays the page correctly in the command shell which tells me the ACL is 
working, at least from localhost. I cannot get anything across the network.

squidclient will retrieve only the exact supplied URL, it's far from meaning that page would show. As I told, the page can reference other addresses and those different addresses can be blocked by your ACLs.

If you're gettinng NOTHING from the network clients, then ACLs probably are NOT your problem. If the problem were ACLs, your clients would be getting 'ACCESS DENIED' page, supplied by squid, and TCP_DENIED logged on access.log. If nothing appears on the logs, then the requests are probably not even reaching your squid.

Are the browsers manually configured to access through squid or the requests are being captured by transparent proxy ? If they are transparent, maybe your transparent rules arent working as expected.



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