Emilio Casbas wrote:
> >Give use enough detail to understand whats going on.
> >What access denied message do you get?
>
> Specific from the server in Inet.
If the error message is generated by the server in Inet and is not a
Squid error message then I would guess the problem is with the
configuration of this server, maybe not allowing requests from one of
your Squid servers or such problem. It could also be related to NTLM/"MS
Integrated Logon" authentication if the server is a MS IIS server and
requires the user to authenticate.
What exact error message is you getting?
Squid error messages all have a signature at the bottom telling when the
error message was generated, by which Squid server, running what version
of Squid.
Note: If you are using MSIE then it is quite likely you have to disable
"Show friendly HTTP error messages" in the Advanced Internet Options to
actually see error messages.. a "nice" invention of Microsoft to protect
users from the "ugly" error messages generated by the Internet greatly
reducing their capabilities to actually understand why they get an error
or their abilities to efficiently ask for help to resolve the error..
Regards
Henrik
Received on Mon Feb 10 2003 - 02:23:09 MST
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