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> Running "iptables-save | grep 3128" return nothings (No output, no error,
> just another prompt).
> I'm not aware of any other firewall. Baffled
>
>> And if you execute "iptables-save | grep 3128" from the command line (as
>> root)? It's possible there is iptables rules Webmin doesn't know about..
>> Or could there be another firewall between the client and the Squid
>> server?
>
>> > Thank you for your reply. I'm using webmin, which reports that "No
>> IPtables firewall has been
>> > setup yet on your system".. Frustrated,
>

Are you doing transparent stuff anywhere?
What does your squid.conf have for that port? and the others that work?
By 'error log' earlier did you mean to say 'cache.log'?
I have seen this effect when squid encounterd an error it can't recover
from and never sends the browser an error.

Amos


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