On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> Works fine for me.
>
> Only thing I can think of that may cause something like this is if you
> use a redirector, and this redirector unintentionally removes parts of
> certain URLs (or redirects them to a erronous URL).
I'm not using a redirector. I forgot to mention the first time that
everything was peachy until one day I just tried the site and it
didn't work. I hadn't touched the Squid config for at least a couple
of months, so it had to be something the site sysadmin had done (or my
ISP.. I wouldn't put it past them).
I know this isn't a Squid problem in particular, but I just wondered
if anyone had encountered the same problems and found a way around
them.
I just tried using another proxy server that I have set up at another
site (identical config), and it has no problems. It might be DNS
related, since the other site has all forward/reverse DNS working
properly, while the system that has the problem uses an ISP that
apparently wouldn't know what DNS was if it came up and bit them.
Sorry for wasting everybodys time. :-)
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Received on Sat Mar 13 1999 - 19:45:16 MST
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