Hello,
Thanks. I tried that, and i still got the can not find page msg. I
restarted both squid and pf and i am no longer getting the error about pf,
but i am still not able to get pages. It's not a dns issue, cache.log shows
that the nameservers were found and a successful dns test was made. The
information in access.log is still the same.
Thanks.
Dave.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adrian Chadd" <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Dave" <dmehler26@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: initializing https proxy context
The problem is gaining access to the pf device. Uhm, its /dev/pf
isn't it or something? Squid needs to be run with enough permission
to open the pf device.
Start Squid as root.
Adrian
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008, Dave wrote:
Hello,
I've got a new squid 3.0 proxy running in transparent mode on FreeBSD.
This was an upgrade from squid2, done via ports.
I've created a squid.conf file but when i parse it i get the msg:
"initializing https proxy context". There's no indication of warning or
error, and starting squid works, it shows up in the process list.
However,
trying to get to a site gives an access denied msg that i'm not sure is
related to the https error or another problem:
"While trying to retrieve the url /"
that's strange, i was trying to get to google. The issues suggested
were
Missing or incorrect access protocol, i punched in the full address
http://www.google.com, missing hostname, illegal double escape in the
path,
and illegal characters in the hostname, underscores are not allowed.
In my logs i have:
access.log:
10/Jan/2008 16:36:29 1 192.168.0.2 NONE/400 1808 GET / - NONE/-
text/html
cache.log:
2008/01/10 16:36:29| clientNatLookup: PF open failed: (13) Permission
denied
The msg from cache.log i don't get, pf is running, and this worked
before.
Access.log seems to support what the error msg says.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
Dave.
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