You haven't confiured the required access controls in squid.conf,
controlling who may use the proxy.
Squid cannot guess which computers it should allow proxying for, and
having it default to allow all would be terribly insecure and
irresponsible.
The fact that you can use it from localhost is an RedHat extension.
The default Squid configuration as shipped in the tarballs from
squid-cache.org does not allow anyone to use the proxy, not even
localhost.
See your squid.conf file, most likely in /etc/squid/
Regards
Henrik
On Saturday 22 June 2002 05.48, Malek Mohammad Karaminejad wrote:
> Hello to all;
> I installed Squid 2.4 satble on Redhat 7.2. it was working fine.
> but i have some problem.
> this computer that i installed on it squid is in lan with 5 other
> computer.all computer's have valid IP.on this computer that have
> squid , when i set ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.58 and proxy port:3128 in broswer
> , when i want to browse a site , i see , ERROR - ACCESS DENID . but
> if i set on it IP:127.0.0.1 and port:3128 i can browse sites and
> cache works fine. please help me for solving this problem.
>
> with best wishes
> Mohammad
Received on Sat Jun 22 2002 - 10:45:39 MDT
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