> Thanks for all your help guys, please find attached the squid.conf file with
> minor modifications.
>
> Henrik,
> I have no firewall at all!
There is a weird binary character (line) , on the squid.conf
you send me,at the very beginning.
Correct this, if it is seen in squid.conf as-you-have-it.
Alternatively run 'squid -k parse' , and watch for any errors reported.
Also when all these tests are (were) done, check your system logs via
% dmesg
and have a look at /var/log/messages
Watch for errors , possibly related to networking.
If all of this is to no avail and , you are sure there is not firewall
between your clients and squid, then re-install the redhat box,
from a good distribution , and (re) install squid, preferably from
native source distribution (from the squid site).
And have a go again.
M.
Received on Tue Jul 15 2003 - 01:56:35 MDT
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