I would agree with this however squid works find until I add the redirect_program line even then it continues to sever up the webpages unless it is a page that is redirect via squidGuard.
In other words if I go to proxy.domainname.com directly there is no problem However if I go to www.hackers.com and it redirects to proxy.domainname.com then I get the error ----- Original Message ----- From: "C Falconer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jeff Gainer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 7:20 PM Subject: Re: Redirection Troubles > At a guess - it sounds like squid is using a real-world DNS, and > therefore can't resolve proxy.domainname.com toi whatever 192.168* IP it > has. > > I'd look at having the linux box's DNS server be authoritive for > 192.168.* or maybe using a hosts file. > > On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 12:57, Jeff Gainer wrote: > > I have squidguard running on RedHat 7.3. This machine is functions > > as a firewall with NAT (using iptables), DNS server and Squid > > Proxy(using Transparent Proxy). My webserver (apache using virtual > > hosts) is on a different computer using a non-routable IP 192.168.X.X. > > > > The problem I have is that I can get web pages off the vitual hosts > > with no problem however. When I add squidquard into the squid.conf the > > page I get redirected to a page that shows the following. >
