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Re: Squid and Windows Update - SOLVED!!

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fre 2007-06-22 klockan 10:39 +0100 skrev Julian Pilfold-Bagwell:

> It's cured. You were right about allowing access to winupdate. The 
> confusing aspect is that some time back, we had to wrestle for a day to 
> get it working after Windows updated itself. It turned out that you had 
> to use the always_direct directive to get it work as it would crash out 
> otherwise.
> 
> Don't know what Microsoft have done to Windows Update but it now has to 
> go back to http_allow.

always_direct has little or no effect on things. All always_direct does
it making Squid ignore any cache_peers you may have. If you don't have
any cache_peer then it's a no-operation thing as going direct is then
the only option Squid has..

So if using always_direct did make any difference then you have a
cache_peer which doesn't work with windows update, or otherwise it just
started to work by accident.

Regards
Henrik

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