Re: direct...

From: Lothar Speil <lspeil@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 18:07:59 +0200

Hi!

Did you set "never_direct allow all"? I think it is stronger then the
"always dirct" option.
What are your always_direct, never_direct options ans acl's?
What's squid writing in its access.log?

Ciao,
Lothar Speil

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Von: Andrew Lowe [mailto:alowe@pccentre.com.au]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. Juli 2000 08:15
An: Squid Mail List
Betreff: direct...

i have a problem, and ive read the squid faq, and the archives, but i
cannot find a solution:
we have a linux squid box, on 192.168.22.1 which acts as a router as well,
most people use squid to access the internet, and this box accesses a
parent on a real internet address via an isdn line...
we also have a 56k modem on the linux squid box, which dials when needed
an external site, running a web server on 192.168.41.4
if you dont use the proxy, ive got the routing and masquerading working so
that it gets both the net, and the external sites webserver, but i cannot
get it to work if you request from squid, squid seems to send the request
on to the parent. ive tried acl's based on always direct, and
hierarchy_stoplist, but neither seem to work... what should i do to stop
it from accessing the parent for:
http://192.168.41.4:8080
thats the only way we can see the site

thanks in advance

Andrew Lowe
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Received on Tue Jul 25 2000 - 15:00:51 MDT

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