Re: Negative caching of access denied errors

From: Reuben Farrelly <reuben-squid@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 22 May 1999 13:16:38 +1000

At Friday 21/05/99 12:44 PM -0400, you wrote:

>Negative caching of permission denied errors seems to be really really
>persistent, despite reloads, depite restarting squid, despite rebooting the
>machine (not because of this problem).
>
>When I have netscape set to use Squid I get broken images on a particular page
>I'm fond of, but when I set it to not use Squid the images work fine. If I
>check the image I see it's a permission denied error from squid and reloading,
>shift-reloading, just makes it flash with the same error without even
>contacting the server.
>
>How do I convince squid to flush these cached errors?

You'll need to add 81 to the list of "safe ports" in your squid.conf and
restart. It's in the conf file somewhere amongst the ACL section :) I had
exactly the same problem with that site a few weeks ago. I'm not too sure
why they can't server up the page images on port 80....

Reuben
Received on Fri May 21 1999 - 20:59:02 MDT

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