Hi Matt,
I'd see whether or not squid is passing through all the headers. 
PHP/Mysql applications typically use cookies to verify that a user is 
still logged in, and if squid is interfering with those cookies, the 
application might think the user had not logged in.
Dan
Matt wrote:
> I have a user that cannot get a PHP/MySQL database to work when going
> through Squid.  They can log in but everytime they try to lookup some
> reports it boots them back out.  It does this whether they were
> redirected to the Squid cache transparently or even accessing directly
> through Squid.  Not going through Squid cache it works fine.  I only
> have limited info on there database other then I beleive they wrote it
> themselves.
> 
> We have PHP/MySQL database we paid to have written for us and it works
> fine through Squid.  Anyone have any ideas or past experience with
> this?
> 
> Matt
-- Regards, Dan Moore Moore Consulting mooreds@mooreds.com http://www.mooreds.com/weblog/ 720 560 8545Received on Wed Dec 26 2007 - 14:44:11 MST
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