I am using the cache_peer_access command.
cache_peer_access 194.25.57.61 allow ACLNAME1 ACLNAME2
cache_peer_access 194.25.60.201 allow ACLNAME3
cache_peer_access 194.25.60.201 allow !ACLNAME1 !ACLNAME2
It seems as if the proxy is trying to verify the url (e.g.
microsoft.com) in the acls.
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to establish a second squid in our company lan.
>> The first one
>> is doing fine, but the new one is probably not able to forward the
>> requests given to him.
>>
>> I receive the following message:
>>
>> The following error was encountered:
>> * Unable to forward this request at this time.
>> This request could not be forwarded to the origin server or to
any
>> parent caches. The most likely cause for this error is that:
>> * The cache administrator does not allow this
>> cache to make direct connections to origin servers, and
>> * All configured parent caches are currently
>> unreachable.
>>
>>
>> The parent caches are definetly reachable.
> How does you 'cache_peer' line(s) look like in your second (client)
squid ?
>What's in cache.log when this happens ?
>M.
Received on Wed Jul 28 2004 - 07:06:45 MDT
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