http_access allow local
>>>>
I think you are using two proxies.The Box A directs the requests the
requests to the Box B.
When the Ping b/w Box A and Box B is fine in the sense then it is not the
connectivity problem of the LAN.
Check the always_direct option for directing the request to the Box B.
See this:
Proxy A sends and ICP query to Proxy B about an object, Proxy B replies with
an ICP_HIT. Proxy A forwards the HTTP request to Proxy B, but does not pass
on the authentication details, therefore the HTTP GET from Proxy A fails.
Ref:// http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-10.html <10.10
Proxy-authentication and neighbor caches>
TCP packet from B (1409) to A (squid) SYN
TCP packet from linksys router (squid port) to B (1409) SYN, ACK
TCP packet from B (1409) to linksys router (squid port) RST
(repeat ad nausium)
Check out the two status.You knew the problem.
Regards,
Muthukumar Kandasamy.
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