>On Wed, 1 Jan 1997, andu wrote:
>
>> I have a box connected to the Internet via a modem and 3 other computers
>> networked with it. I get a dynamic IP address from the ISP and the local
>> network is 10.0.0.0.
>> I tried the basic squid.conf from squid site but with it or the default
>>one I
>> can only connect the same box I run squid on using "localhost:3128" set in
>> Netscape's proxy prefs. anything else denies access.
>
>Have you looked at these lines in the default squid.conf:
>
># INSERT YOUR OWN RULE(S) HERE TO ALLOW ACCESS FROM YOUR CLIENTS
>#
>http_access deny all
>
>All access is denied by default - that may be your problem.
>
>--
> Kendall Lister, Systems Operator for Charon I.S. - kendall@charon.net.au
> Charon Information Services - Friendly, Cheap Melbourne ISP: 9589 7781
I got it working finally, thanks for the replies. The only thing now is
that when I start it with squid -NCd1 I get lines of errors related to file
permissions in /var/spool. Other then that it works. The other
disappointment was that it only handles http and I needed it for ftp.
Regards, Andu
Received on Tue Feb 15 2000 - 23:29:54 MST
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