Hi,
Its shows that squid is not at all running. So
first try to run squid. check whether squid.pid is
created. If it is created then you will surely contact
your local HTTP server.
The problem may be you have not created log files. you
have to run squid -z first to create
log files and give appropriate permission for the
squid log file directory.
If your squid is running then it will surely generate
error pages for you if it cannot able to contact your
HTTP server.
regards
visolve cache
--- "Krzywicki, Alan" <Alan.Krzywicki@compaq.com>
wrote:
> Hi Ya'll
>
> I have setup squid on a private network and am
> trying to get it to let me
> talk to an internal HTTP server. Once I do this
> then I'll add the external
> tags. So far I have had no luck, all I get is a
> message from MSIE browser:
>
> This page cannot be displayed
>
> I can ping the server, as well as doing other
> operations. At the bottom of
> the browser I notice that it displays the address of
> the proxy, as if it is
> connecting, but then nothing ... just the message
> above.
>
> I looked a the log files there are no unexpected
> messages.
>
> Is there any way I can get a message from the proxy
> to display in the
> browser to make sure the proxy is working? Any
> other ideas?
>
> Attached is the 'squid.conf' file
>
> Thanks ... Alan K.
>
>
> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/octet-stream
name=squid.conf
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