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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Mark Elsen wrote:

> > Hi All,
>
> > I am trying proxycheck from Tokarev to check my own proxy.
> > In this case it's open for me (localhost :-)).
> > So i tried:
> >
> > ./proxycheck -vv -d www.squid-cache.org:80 -c chat:"GET
> > http://www.squid-cache.org/
> > HTTP/1.0":"HTTP/1.1 200 OK" -p ho:3128 127.0.0.1
> >
> > However, i noticed in tcpdump that it just sends GET http and that's it.
> > So it ignores everything behind :.
> > This is weird because it's between "".
> > Anyway, this way i cannot check even myself, eventhough i know i'm open.
> > Any hints from anybody how to make this work??
> > Bye,
> >
> 
>   Is there a Firewall between you and the proxy,
>   if so , which type ?

No, because the proxy is squid and is running on localhost.
So i was trying to check squid running at localhost (127.0.0.1) whether 
it'll accept requests for other websites. It does because i configured 
squid to be a proxy for 127.0.0.1 :-)

/proxycheck -vv -d www.squid-cache.org:80 -c chat:"GET 
/mailing-lists.html HTTP/1.0":"HTTP/1.1 200 OK" -p hc:3128 127.0.0.1

Okay, going doing a telnet to localhost 3128
and then i type:

GET /mailing-lists.html HTTP/1.0

I get to see that page from squid-cache.org, but when i do it with the 
command above i only see error messages, like forbidden.
So squid is working nicely and proxying for me, but with proxycheck it 
doesnt want to do it. What am i doing wrong?
Bye,

Mipam.

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