Is the old site still up and accessible? If so can you disable it? What happens then? Maybe a static route on the firewall to an alternative IP on the same or another server? What's a trace route show from a workstation? Since it's definitely weird, I'm throwing out some weird possibilities but, I've had to do stuff like it to get things working the way I wanted. Dave -----Original Message----- From: John Oliver [mailto:joliver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 1:41 PM To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: squid stuck on old site On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 01:25:19PM -0500, Dave Rhodes wrote: > John, > I'm guessing you meant that you got the new site when you bypassed > squid? Yup. > Did the IP address of the site change? If so, have you cleared DNS > cache? What happens if you go directly to the website's IP through > squid? That was my first thought. But no, same IP. I've found something really bizarre... when our internal firewall is set to transparently redirect all HTTP traffic to the squid server, we see the old page. When traffic goes through the squid server because of the autoconf.pac script, we see the new page. No, there is no proxying or caching or anything on the firewall... it's very weird, and I continue to poke and prod at it. -- *********************************************************************** * John Oliver http://www.john-oliver.net/ * * * ***********************************************************************