Luiz Felipe Ceglia wrote:
> >9. Try to browse. If it works, and your requests appear in Squid's access
> > log then the everything is correct so far. If it hangs and times out then
> > interception rules are not correct. If a Squid error message is returned
> > then your squid.conf is not correctly set.
>
> I've done this.
> Actually, my squid server is working transparently for a local
> network to which it is NATting address to.
Good.
> >10. Install the interception rules in your router.
> >
> >11. Can you still browse? If not, then your router rule intercepts Squid
> > when Squid is trying to reach the internet... review your router rules.
> >
> >12. Verify that you can browse from a station on the other "correct" side
> > of the router, and that the requests appears in Squid's access.log. If
> > not then your router interception rules are not correct.
>
> I guess my cisco rules are bad.
Then look at them more closely.
> I tried the rules found in the squid faq on my router and it dod not work.
Odd. seems to work for most people.
> DO you know where may I find cisco rules?
Sorry, I am not very familiar with Cisco proucts..
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Squid Developer
Received on Thu Mar 28 2002 - 08:23:07 MST
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