God dag Henrik,
> I am not sure if I understand your setup fully, but here are
> what I think you have, and want to do...
> 
> You are inside a firewall. Does this firewall forward traffic?
The machine squid is running on forwards traffic - http, ftp, gopher etc.
> if it does, then you do not need to use inside_firewall. inside_firewall
> forces Squid to use a parent for all requests outside the firewall
> (it is not possible to override this) and should be used only when
> you can't (or is not allowed to) contact other sites directly if
> outside your firewall.
That was the mistake (I thought). I played a bit with this option.
If I use		#inside_firewall	then it SEEMS to work,
but...
Now, both ftp AND http are fetched directly from the destination
hosts. :-(((
> You have one parent which does not accept FTP proxy requests. Here you
> should use the cache_host_acl (I forgot about this tag in my earlier answ=
> er)
> to tell Squid to not use that parent for FTP requests.
Right, I did:
acl ftp_access proto ftp
cache_host_acl cache.foo.com !ftp_access
Then the nice "double-check-config" message appears again, the host
is outside of my firewall.
> If you are in the "messy" situation that your firewall does not forward
> HTTP traffic from/to your Squid host but forwards FTP and other protocols=
> ,
> then you have no choice other than to manually hack the Squid source to
> disable the inside_firewall check for ftp requests.
Well, I'm not in the "messy" situation, but it seems I've to hack
the code anyway. :-)
Thanks for your help !!!
Thomas
-- 
 Thomas Knauer                                CUBENet  Multiline  BBS  Munich
 FIDO 2:2480/66        TKnauer @ IRC          +49 89 1498811       (36 Lines)
 {tknauer|postmaster|sysop}@cube.net           45 8900 20443           (X.25)
 WWW:   http://www.cube.net/~tknauer          +49 89 143 1643-1/2 (ISDN/X.75)
                                      "Bed 'em, but don't wed 'em" - Al Bundy
Received on Wed Jul 03 1996 - 05:17:09 MDT
This archive was generated by hypermail pre-2.1.9 : Tue Dec 09 2003 - 16:32:34 MST