Rebecca Pakish Crum wrote:
Hi all - I'm running an older version of squid (squid/2.5.STABLE10) on a
Fedora Core box. Usually I have no problems, but one of my end-users is
clicking on a link on a county website that takes them (or tries to take
them) to www2.madisoncountyindiana.org:450/......

I'm getting TCP_DENIED:NONE in my access.log
I tried adding
acl madison dst www2.madisoncountyindiana.org

I also tried adding
acl madisoncounty dstdomain www2.madisoncountyindiana.org always_direct
allow madisoncounty

I didn't install or configure this squid, and the person who did is no
longer with us. I'm newbie at best. Any ideas...

It's usually the non-standard port at fault when this happens.

Check that the list of "Safe_Ports" contains 450


Amos
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Please use Squid 2.6STABLE17+ or 3.0STABLE1+
There are serious security advisories out on all earlier releases.

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