Try disabling caching of the timecard server. See the no_cache
directive.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Michael K Bender wrote: > > Hello, > > I am in the process of setting up a Squid server to replace an existing Netscape Proxy server. The only > problem is, we submit our timecards via Autotime, which uses ASP. When I log onto the autotime server by > going through the Netscape proxy, everything works fine. However, when I go through the squid proxy, I get a > session expired error and get dumped out. > > Here is our network setup: > > users -> squid/netscape -> firewall -> timecard server -> squid proxy -> firewall -> internet > > The squid is set up to forward requests to the timecard directly (always_direct allow), and to forward outside > requests to the other server (default parent, never_direct allow all). > > I've been working on this for a couple days now and am running into a wall. Does anybody have any experience > with setups like this? Or any ideas on how to configure squid. > > Mike > -- > *==========================================* > # Mike Bender Marlboro System Managers # > # benderm@sels.rsc.raytheon.com # > # 508.490.2849 # > *==========================================*Received on Tue Sep 25 2001 - 14:04:57 MDT
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