Hmm.. are you sure srcdomain is the acl type you want? It matches the
CLIENTS domain, not the destination domain from the accessed URL..
My guess is that dstdomain is the ACL type you want here..
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Bernhard Zwischenbrugger wrote: > > What's going on? > > Without Proxy the Webapplication has no Problem. > Wenn I connect via Squid sometimes it works. When I > post a big file (20k) Squid seams to connect to the DEFAULT_PARENT. Why? > > Here is a part of the logfile: > ------------ > 962612405.464 110 10.17.1.55 TCP_MISS/500 0 POST http://scaniaproxy/scania/ausgabe.php3 - DEFAULT_PARENT/www-proxy.Austria.EU.net - > 962612491.127 77400 10.17.1.55 TCP_MISS/200 8236 POST http://scaniaproxy/scania/ausgabe.php3 - DIRECT/scaniaproxy text/html > > The interesting Parts of my config file: > --------------------------- > > ... > > acl INSIDE srcdomain LinuxIntern > acl INSIDE srcdomain scaniaproxy > > acl SSL method CONNECT > > #### Änderung 6.7.2000 ###### > acl SCANSERV srcdomain LinuxIntern > acl SCANSERV srcdomain scaniaproxy > acl SCANSERV srcdomain 10.17.1.201 > no_cache deny SCANSERV > > #### Ende Änderung 6.7.2000 ###### > > > > > ### ende 29.Mai.2000 nun mit squid 2.2.5 #### > > always_direct allow INSIDE > always_direct allow SCANSERV > cache_peer www-proxy.Austria.EU.net parent 8080 0 no-query default > acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 > # never_direct deny INSIDE > > ....Received on Thu Jul 06 2000 - 15:51:00 MDT
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