The answer IS http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-4.html#ss4.8
Without this, POST, PUT, hierarchy_stoplist etc will fail when inside
a firewall.
Regards
Henrik
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 08:13, Marius Etsebeth wrote:
> If I bypass SQUID but still use the firewall, everything
> is fine. Also, like I said before, I was unable to access
> .cgi files, but when I removed the line I mentioned
> before from the squid.conf file, it suddenly worked.
> I.e. the line is there, I cannot access .cgi files ;
> the lines not there, I can access .cgi files...
>
> That in itself proves that SQUID was denying at least
> the .cgi files.
>
> Lastly, if I visit plain .html / .htm (and now .cgi :) sites,
> SQUID works like a charm behind the firewall. It just seem to
> have a hassle with the .pl extension...
>
> I have read the firewall section, and that's why SQUID works OK
> through it, EXCEPT for instances like the above. Perhaps you could
> be more specific on what part I misunderstood / missed in the
> FW section.
>
> I'm asking, I do not know the answers ...........
>
> Marius Etsebeth
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