The basic thing is to know he IP address of the client since you are allowing only specific number of IP addresses to use the proxy. You can send it to me on my private mail and just the relevant "denied" lines are what I need.

Regards,
Eliezer

On 11/22/2012 4:41 PM, Leslie Jensen wrote:


Eliezer Croitoru skrev 2012-11-22 15:19:
Next time just clean the file first to make it more readable:
use the command cat squid.conf|sed 's/^[ \t]*//'|sed 's/^#.*//'|sed
'/^$/d'

##start
<SNIP>
##end

it seems to me like forward proxy and the only reason I can think of to
not work is:
Missing credentials related settings.
With the current config file squid only allows users with specific SRC
ip which are only localhost\127.0.0.1/8 and a range of 172.18.0.0/24/
Also you didnt posted the access.log output for the request but it seem
like you have one missing ACL.

What are the IPFW rules for interception?

Eliezer


I'll remember to clean the file next time.

I've got the access.log. It's quite a large file and there are no
timestamps so that I could clean it and post the relevant information.

How should I do?

Thanks

/Leslie



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