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Yes, I meant to say "cache.log". If I try to connect via 3128, the browser times out, and no entry
appears in cache.log.

Here are the entries in squid.conf, where "#.#.#.#" is my ip:

http_port #.#.#.#:8080
http_port #.#.#.#:8000
http_port #.#.#.#:3128
http_port #.#.#.#:3127

I'm new to squid and don't know what "transparent" stuff is, but as far as I know I haven't
changed anything other than basic settings.


> 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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