Re: Request Denied when different port contacted

From: Mohammed Hamed <mhamed@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 11:48:28 +0200

This is true, it was squid generating the access denied message locally.
Thanks.
>
>>On Thu, Dec 17, 1998 at 01:08:14PM +0200, Mohammed Hamed wrote:
>>
>>> On my Squid machine when I do:
>>>
>>> telnet localhost 80
>>> GET http://hostname/ HTTP/1.1
>>> HOST: hostname
>>
>
>>
>>> I get the normal html page. However, when I do:
>>>
>>> telnet localhost 3128
>>> GET http://hostname/ HTTP/1.1
>>> HOST: hostname
>>>
>>> I get access denied and server closes connection. My question is ,
>>> What is the difference between the two requests sent to squid that
>>> made the origin server refuse the second query and what type of
>>> access list at the origin server that would refuse in the second
>>> case
>Oh ! I think may be your squid deny its self. When you do like above
>your request may be from host which has IP 127.0.0.1. And in your squid
>configuration does'nt allow this IP so that you get denied message.
>
>Truong Hong Linh
>IT Dept. HCMC VietNam
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Received on Tue Dec 22 1998 - 03:32:52 MST

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