the squid is a gateway...
so if you access the local network you are not getting the data\web through the squid box..
makes sense.

Eliezer

On 06/06/2012 19:10, bnichols wrote:
Well the only issue I really have is that any host that is MANUALLY
configure for the squid gets cache hits on the hosts in the
localdomain, which really isny a problem, considering none of my hosts
are manually configured, and its all done via forwarding on the router.

So in essence, squid is doing what I want it to do, caching all
traffic, and letting the local hosts go directly to local webservers on
the intranet.

  I was just surprised and bewildered by the lack of log file generation
when trying to access a local webserver. I would have expected to see
logs with DIRECT in them rather than a lack of logs all together.


Of course I get log files just
fine when accessing normal web sites, and logs, and squid functions.

On Wed, 06 Jun 2012 18:51:02 +0300
Eliezer Croitoru<elie...@ngtech.co.il>  wrote:

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