On Saturday 19 July 2003 22.21, Chris Knipe wrote:
> Lo everyone,
>
> I have setup two squid servers in a parent & sibling relation. The
> peering itself seems to be setup correctly, both proxies start, and
> I can see that both proxies contact each other via the cache log.
>
> On my parent proxy however, I get constant 403's when the sibling
> tries to query it. I suspect it is a acl that I am missing, but
> I'm not sure what...
The "other" peer needs to be allowed to access the server in
http_access. If not they will be given 403 on attempt to access the
cache, just as any other http client not allowed by http_access.
> 1058645715.781 4 x.x.x TCP_DENIED/403 1469 GET
> y.y.y:3128/squid-internal-dynamic/netdb - NONE/- text/html
Is it intentional to use netdb exchanges? If not disable them in the
cache_peer line..
Regards
Henrik
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