Hi everyone!
 
Hey, I'm attemping to use Squid with a WAP gateway and noticed 
something happening that I was hoping someone could shed some light on..
 
I have a particular URL that I try to access from the WAP gateway ( 
say, www.foobar.com/index.html), which inturn makes a request to Squid.  
The host/port used in this URL (www.foobar.com port 80) is unreachable 
from the box Squid is running on and will get a Connection Refused if 
you try and open that port.
 
However, when I try and access this page via Squid, I see a line in the 
access.log  or it with a status 200 and get the following response back 
to my phone (even though the URL is unreachable):
 
<HTML><HEAD>
<META-HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" CONTENT="0" URL="www.foobar.com/index.html> 
</HEAD><BODY></BODY></HTML>
 
At this point, I'm unsure if this HTML snipplet is coming from Squid or 
the WAP gateway.. 
 
So here are my questions:
 
1) Is this HTML generated somehow by Squid?
2) If so, is there anywhere in the configuration to change this 
behavior?
3) Assuming this is not a configurable thing, where would I look in the 
source to modify this behavior to either return different content or a 
standard HTTP error?
 
Thanks!!
jim
 
 
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