Please read the FAQ on this.
What happens is that you sent a request for /Squid/Devel to the Squid-proxy
on your own machine, which it of course can't serve!
Rodney van den Oever / roever@nse.simac.nl / +31 71 3670838
"I want to be a named pipe when I grow up." -- Goeff Raye
-----Original Message-----
From: anindya <anindya@mindspring.net>
To: squid-users@nlanr.net <squid-users@nlanr.net>
Date: maandag 24 november 1997 14:46
Subject: ipfwadm port redirection & squid
>ipfwadm -I -a accept -y -o -P tcp -S my.lan.is.here/mask -D 0.0.0.0 80 -r
3128
>
>Now, I see the packets getting redirected to 3128 (via the
>firewall packet logging, but somehow
>it munges the URL in the process. So if I make a request from
>a machine on the local LAN for, say,
>http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/Devel/ , the URL gets truncated to
>just /Squid/Devel/, which squid then complains about:
>
>880351331.249 6 xxx.xx.xxx.xx ERR_INVALID_URL/400 567 GET
/Squid/Devel/ - N
>ONE/- -
Received on Mon Nov 24 1997 - 07:50:31 MST
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