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> On s=C3=B6n, 2008-07-13 at 10:46 -0400, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
> > 	Thanks for the reply. It turns out, oddly, that the IP that the
> > system is sending them to doesn't seem to be contactable either. Interest=
> ingly,
> > its generating those "0 0" (return code/bytes) I was seeing recently. So =
> maybe
> > if Squid gets a timeout to a site it causes the 0/0's? When the DNS could=
> n't
> > resolve I was getting 503/17?? (I forget exactly).
> 
> Probably it's firewalled, only allowing specific IPs access..
> 
> Regards
> Henrik
> 
	I heard back from the company today. Yes, they said it is an internal
(onsite/VPN) only accessible site (Yet they use a Public IP.. And we wonder where
all the good IPs have gone. ;) ).

	But shouldn't Squid be returning something other than "0 0"?

		Thanks, Tuc

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