Re: In Squid, resolving problem

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On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Vivek Mangal <vivek.mangal9685@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> Hello All,
> I configured a Squid server
> i am regularly browsing web sites through this proxy server.
> and in this proxy server  nothing is blocked.
> i made an entry at last in /etc/squid/squid.conf file
> http_access allow all (To allow all web sites)
>
> but some time clients did not browsed.
> So i congiured DNS server also on this Proxy server.
> and the DNS server is running properly.
> but nothing happen
> and i also try to resolve their ip through (on client side)
> host <web site> <DNS server ip>
> and it resolved.
> but i can not brows that web site.
> i saw this problem specially in .net / .in domains and get error like this
> error: the request URL could not be retrieved.
>
>
> i think i have some mistake in squid.conf file
> in squid i just set port number as like
> 192.168.1.1:3128
> and make an entry at last in file which is
> http_access allow all
> please tell me where i am wrong ?
>
>
You can assign your way  or just

http_port 3128


Have you tried browsing without squid.  You might have a intermittent
internet connection to the squid server from your upstream provider.
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