No,
It's on my internal LAN...connected to the internet through an
IP-masq-machine (Red Hat Linux).
Regards,
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald" <sukker_ronald@yahoo.com>
To: "Jim Mertens" <jim_mertens@hotmail.com>; <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Access to local domain
>
> Has your proxy directly connected with internet?. always_direct will
always
> try to send the request to origin servers.
> It seems your machine is not connected with internet.
>
> Regards,
> Squid Reader.
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've posted this a few days ago...but until now I can't resolve the
> problem.
> >
> > acl local dst 192.168.1.0/24
> > acl localweb1 dstdomain .mydomain1.com
> > acl localweb2 dstdomain .mydomain2.com
> >
> > always_direct allow localweb1
> > always_direct allow localweb2
> > always_direct allow local
> >
> > always_direct deny all
> >
> >
> > On the local LAN there's a Apache-webserver that serves two www-domains.
> > When I set my ISP-proxy as default in Internet Explorer I can browse
them
> > without a problem. When I put the Squid-server that's on my LAN, I can
> only
> > browse the external-websites. Not the two that are on my LAN.
> >
> > When I examine the tcpdump I see that there are request to the www-port
of
> > my local webserver but it seems like Squid isn't getting anything back.
> >
> > After a while I see an "udp-port unreachable" to the proxy of my ISP
pass
> > by.
> >
> > I've put my ISP-proxy as the parent-proxy.
> >
> > All this is now running in a test-environment for our company. They are
> very
> > pleased with the functionallity of Squid...expect that
> > local-webbrowsing-thing.
> >
> > Anyone got some help?
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
>
>
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Received on Wed Mar 28 2001 - 08:26:03 MST
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