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23/05/2002 09:08:14
Melvin Sequera
M&H New World, C.A.
Fuenlabrada, Spain
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Linux
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Networking, Installation and Administration issues
Miscellaneous
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00660390
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>Hi guys. It's me again. Sorry if in the last weeks I'm turning into some kind of questioner but we the newbies are looking for people like you because the point is turning into a professional.
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>The case in this oportunity is Squid. This animal is going to eat me. I'm trying to configure a Squid Proxy server that serves like a cache server too. I have followed the suggestions of the site in the basic configuration, Squid start fine but when I try to connect to this proxy server the browsers can't connect.
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>I have defined some acls like
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>acl mynetwork 10.144.90.0/255.255.248.0+
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>and after that:
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>http_access allow mynetwork
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>But this doesn't work. After that I defined an acl like:
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>acl all 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
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>and after:
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>http_access allow all
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>And this doesn't work neither.
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>So I don't know if I need to configure anything else ... Samba? Some kind of authentication?
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>Please some help!!!!!
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>Regards.

There is actually very little in acl or anything else that needs to be changed from the defaults in the squid.conf file. I accepted the defaults and set the IP address with port 3128 at the very beginning of the file, added some FDQ hostnames farther down in the file and fired it up. Reset the file to the default values and change very little. I'll look though my conf file later if you don't get it to browse. Windows clients?
Opportunity is missed by most people beacuse it is dressed in overalls, and looks like work --- Thomas Edison
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