Hello Chris, Friday, December 2, 2005, 7:25:31 PM, you wrote: CR> I maintain this is no longer a Squid error. The TCP CONNECT is CR> succeeding (200 status code). Check your WebMin config, and CR> verify that connections from 192.168.1.10 are allowed. Otherwise CR> you are going to have to increase your debug_options (use "ALL,1 CR> 33,2" at first. Progress to "ALL,1 33,2 28,9" if you need more CR> details) and tail your cache_log. CR> Chris Hello Chris, I've increased my debub_options to ALL,1 33, 2 28,9 as you suggested. Here is the error I get : 2005/12/10 02:22:49| aclMatchAcl: checking 'acl webmin port 12000' 2005/12/10 02:22:49| aclMatchAclList: checking our_network 2005/12/10 02:22:49| aclMatchAcl: checking 'acl our_network src 192.168.1.0/25' 2005/12/10 02:22:49| aclMatchIp: '192.168.1.10' found 2005/12/10 02:22:49| aclMatchAclList: returning 1 2005/12/10 02:22:49| aclCheck: match found, returning 1 2005/12/10 02:22:49| aclCheckCallback: answer=1 2005/12/10 02:22:49| The request CONNECT 192.168.1.1:12000 is ALLOWED, because it matched 'our_network' 2005/12/10 02:22:49| aclCheckFast: list: (nil) 2005/12/10 02:22:49| aclCheckFast: no matches, returning: 1 So it seems the acls work, but those 2 last lines seem to indicate a problem :( What do you think? Thanx for your help :) -- Best regards, LeKeiserAmen mailto: LeKeiser@xxxxxxxxxxxx