check whether you have opened HTTPS [443] port or not? Try browsing any secure site[that require secure communication httpS]. i.e any banking Or e-commerce. I don't think gmail.com & google.com both being blocked by any ACL . [If you are bocking anything & everything starting from alphabet g, using regular expression[regress]] gmail.com problem may be arising due browser being not supported by gmail!. Please use IE6,Netscape 4+,Firefox 1.0 etc. But most importatnt thing >>More info = better chance someone can help you :) On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 10:39:29 +1100, James Gray <james_gray@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 08:55 am, UnIData wrote: > > I configured squid and all ok, but can't access to gmail.com and > > google.com from clients, what is the problem and the solution please > > Is there a reason you posted this question 3 times in 5 minutes? > > What error (exaclty)? Is it being generated by squid or your browser? What > browser? Have you checked squid's access.log to see if the client is > actually using the squid server? What ACL's have you defined - is there a > "deny" rule that's not behaving as you expected? > > More info = better chance someone can help you :) > > Cheers, > > James >