Squid is just a web client when it forwards a request. If your Squid can
reach your server then it should be able to proxy requests to this
server. A simple test to see if networking is set up correctly for this
to work is to simply run a browser session on the actual proxy server,
with a browser configured to NOT use a proxy.
If your Squid cannot and should not reach this server then your browsers
must not send requests for this server to Squid. Squid cannot tell
browsers to not send requests to Squid, it can only do it's best to try
to retreive the requested content.
You do not provide sufficient information to tell why your Squid cannot
reach the server.
Regards
Henrik
tor 2002-11-07 klockan 16.25 skrev Jan Madsen:
> I have a web server on my inside net
>
> When I use my proxy server with my browser I can't access the server
> Mail.im-teknik.dk
>
> But if I disable the proxy server ( squid ) in my browser I can
> reach the server
>
> Are there any way that I can fix this in squid.conf with some acl
> commands or something ??
>
> I know that I can edit advanced settings for proxy in my MSIE, but I don't
> want to do that because I have some "STUPID USERS" that don't know how to do
> this, so I need to tell squid how to access that mail server when I come
> from the inside of my network
> It's easy enough to access the site from the internet, but not from my local
> network
>
> Best Regards,
> Jan Madsen
>
> ASP
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