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Hi,

On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 16:15 -0700, Reid wrote:
> 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.

Is squid running? Chek "ps -ef" and "lsof -ni tcp:3128" output.
What happens if you telnet to squid's IP on one of the ports?
If you get "Connection refused" straight away, it isn't running.
If it just "hangs" and eventually times out you are being blocked
somewhere or aren't getting to the squid server.

Colin

> 
> 
> > 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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