> But alas, even after setting the browser to use 10.1.1.1 as its proxy
> server, and even ping can be done from both sides (from client and
> from the proxy), I still [can't] surf internet from a dial access...
First thing to figure out is if this is a Squid problem or a networking
problem.
Step 1:
Try to telnet to the IP and TCP port that Squid runs on. If you get a
connection, type "HEAD" and hit enter twice. You should get an error
message from Squid that starts like this:
HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request
Server: squid/[version]
Step 2:
Use both ping and the Squid client to see if you can connect to the
Internet.
If either step 1 or 2 fails, then this probably isn't a Squid problem.
If both Step 1 and 2 succeed, then check your Squid acls - especially
any that control access by source IP address.
Adam
Received on Thu Aug 14 2003 - 06:25:16 MDT
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