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Henrik,

>> >> I use Squid2.6STABLE5 as a proxy to access DMZ located webservers from
>> >> the
>> >> outside and also as a HTTP proxy for my internal clients. But there is 
>> >> a
>> >> problem: I get forward loops on my external interface. I tried all 
>> >> kind
>> >> of
>> >> different setup's, but it doesn't make any difference.
>>
>> It's monday now (well tuesday to be correct :-)) and I tried to 
>> circumvent
>> the problem by bypassing ICAP, but
>> that doesn't make a difference .. any other thoughts?

>Any always_direct directives involved?
No

>Using any redirectors?
Yes, I use squidGuard

>The external http_port, is it configured using the vhost directive or
>just defaultsite?
Both

>What does access.log say?
Can't tell you right now because I disabled the acceleration to internal 
servers

>What does cache.log say?
Can't tell you right now because I disabled the acceleration to internal 
servers

What I can tell you though ... I use IPFW and I have a "fwd 127.0.0.1,3128 
from any to any 80" and that seems to work on outbound connections, but what 
I can remember from cache.log is that it loops on my internal interface on 
port 80 for internal connections . Should I add a rule saying "fwd 127.0.0.1 
from any to any 80" also???

Regards,

Bert. 




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