What denies you access, squid or apache?
Not sure about this one which is why initially I came here in the first place but it looks like I have eliminated apache as the culprit since internally I can gain access to .htaccess uname/passwd files no probs.
Issue is with WAN connection so it seems like Squid is denying me access, however from what I read Squid has nothing to do with .htaccess at all but since Squid analyzes http headers etc I think it seems a more viable culprit to blame then Apache.
When you request a file that you get denied access to, what exactly gets printed to the apache error log? If nothing is printed there, then yourproblem is with squid (see you on squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx :). If you have something printed there, let us know and we can help.
Nothing gets printed meaning that issue is Squid as mentioned above :-)Of course an expert opinion meaning second opinion is always a good idea but I think that everyone here would concur that I should approach the Squid mailing list.....
Thanks for everyone's help time to go to Squid :-)
Cheers Tom
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