Very probably. Make sure that you have:
http_access allow manager foobar
http_access allow foobar
miss_access allow foobar
(where 'foobar' is an ACL that refers to the machine that is running the
cache-manager cgi. Most people seem to omit the miss_access line).
Oh, also remember that if you are running the CGI on the _same_ machine, and
you don't type 'localhost' for the address, then the address won't _come_ from
'localhost'.
D
Yee Man Chan wrote:
> I get the following error when I fill in shivam.eecs.umich.edu as the
> cache host and 3128 as the cache port. The cache can function properly. Is
> this due to some authorization/Access Control thing not being set? Any
> idea to correct it?
>
> Thanks
> Yee Man Chan
>
> THE ERROR MSG in Netscape:
>
> info: shivam.eecs.umich.edu:3128
>
> dated Thu Feb 19 17:43:41 1998
>
> ERROR:HTTP/1.0 400 Cache Access Denied
> Content-type: text/html
>
> Error
>
> Access Denied
>
> Sorry, you are not currently allowed to request:
> cache_object://shivam.eecs.umich.edu/info@
>
> from this cache. Please check with the cache administrator if you believe
> this is
> incorrect.
>
> Generated by squid/1.1.20@shivam.eecs.umich.edu
>
> Generated Thu, 19 Feb 1998 22:43:41 GMT, by
> cachemgr.cgi/1.1.20@shivam.eecs.umich.edu
-- Did you read the documentation AND the FAQ? If not, I'll probably still answer your question, but my patience will be limited, and you take the risk of sarcasm and ridicule.Received on Thu Feb 19 1998 - 18:30:13 MST
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