You may have an open proxy there. Look at your Squid configuration file. You
should change your access list to match your network configuration. Pretty
much similar like this :
acl acl-name src xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
http_access allow acl-name
The xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is your network address and subnet. Read
the FAQ for more.
Regards,
Anthony M. Rasat.-
Devon Harding - GTHLA writes:
> How can I tell if my squid is infected with a spam worm? I get complaints
> from people on the internet that I'm sending them spam.
>
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