i already have this rule in squid.conf see below.
acl yahoo dstdomain .yahoo.com no_cache deny yahoo
For testing no_cache i kept mycompany.com in no_cache
acl mycompany dstdomain mycompany.com no_cache deny mycompany
Then I configured my machine's brower to proxy server ip & 3128 port. I opened mycompany.com and tailed the /var/log/httpd/access.log.
In logs it still showed me the proxy server ip.
So i dont have any solution for this right now.
Any suggestion?
Regards, Joel n.solanki
----- Original Message ----- From: "Devang Shah" <dev.rhce@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Joel n.solanki" <zealous@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Urgent Yahoo Error"unable to process request at this time -- error 999"
u can skip the cache for perticular yahoo.com. like this.
acl DOMAIN dstdomain .yahoo.com no_cache deny DOMAIN
ok.
On 5/6/05, Joel n.solanki <zealous@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Users,
My customers are facing problem in accessing yahoo mail. Below is ther correct error.
Yahoo Error"unable to process request at this time -- error 999" Let me specify my server configuration. I am using Redhat 9. I am using squid to filter porn websites and caching is also enabled.
According to the searches this error is temporary but for my case it is
permanent because when customer opens http://mail.yahoo.com/ all request
goes to squid proxy server. So yahoo gets always same ip of squid proxy
server. So I am my customers gets this error always. My customers are having
real ips. Is there any way to send " Yahoo " request directly, by passing
the squid proxy server.
I have made a iptables rule like this.
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -p 6 --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 3128 -i
eth1 -d ! 66.218.64.0/19
66.218.64.0/19 is the mail range for yahoo. but i dont it doest work correctly.
Any Ideas.....................plz share.
Does any one facing this type of problem????
Thanks,
Joel
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Devang Shah
Linux Admin.
Hi-Tech Export Ltd.