Sorry for the obvious question, but what actions have you taken to make
packets arrive at the Squid box?
Have you installed any redirection rules in your router, or reconfigured
your network to use the Squid server as the router for Internet traffic?
Installing NAT rules on the Squid proxy server does nothing unless your
network delivers the traffic there in the first place.
Regards
Henrik
PayalR wrote:
> Now my problem is that when I remove proxy from browser and try to browse it
> tries to lokup page and eventually gives up by "saying host not found". But
> when I enter proxy settings in browser and browse the same site it just says
> it has sent the request but no site is displayed.
Received on Tue Aug 20 2002 - 18:34:32 MDT
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