[wellylug] about squid

Mian Lin armislin at gmail.com
Mon Apr 23 12:44:47 NZST 2007


Hi Dean,
The another working openbsd box is in the same network as the centos box.
Its ip is 192.168.100.2. I do set up the acl rules in the squid.conf,
otherwise that openbsd box is not able to access internet.
I try the rhel5, it is not able to use proxy too. I remember the rhel4 was
able to work with same proxy setting. 
By the way, I have disabled the firewall in the centos and rhel5 machines.
The working openbsd box is an internal DNS and dhcpd sever for
198.168.100.0/24. so the centos gets the gateway and dns information from
it.
The rhel4 used static ip before. I set the centos to use static ip, it still
does nothing.
The odd thing is the proxy seems working in some machines, others don't.
More hints will be appreciated!!!

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Subject: [wellylug] about squid

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Yes,I do. I set the proxy for both firefox and lynx, they just let me wait.
They work perfectly without setting proxy through nat.
I check the another working openbsd machine using lynx, it does work through
the proxy setting as well as without it. I hope it is not a bug in Centos 5.


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Hi,

This might be pointing out the obvious, but have you checked that the 
box is allowed to use squid in its config/acl rules?

ie mine:

acl localnet src 10.0.0.0/24
http_access allow localnet


Apologies if that was way off,
Dean


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