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Further to the Page Cannot be Displayed errors I am getting

>From the cache.log
2008/07/23 10:47:50| The request POST
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/ is ALLOWED, because it matched
'PowerProxy'
2008/07/23 10:47:50| The reply for POST
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/ is ALLOWED, because it matched 'all'
2008/07/23 10:47:50| The request GET
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/vopmail.css is DENIED, because it
matched 'PowerProxy'
2008/07/23 10:47:50| The request GET
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/vopmail.css is DENIED, because it
matched 'PowerProxy'
2008/07/23 10:47:50| The request GET
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/vopmail.css is ALLOWED, because it
matched 'PowerProxy'
2008/07/23 10:47:56| The request POST
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/ is ALLOWED, because it matched
'PowerProxy'
2008/07/23 10:47:56| The reply for POST
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/ is ALLOWED, because it matched 'all'
2008/07/23 10:48:08| The request GET
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/?AutoLogon=no is ALLOWED, because it
matched 'PowerProxy'
2008/07/23 10:48:09| The reply for GET
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/?AutoLogon=no is ALLOWED, because it
matched 'all'
2008/07/23 10:48:10| The request POST
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/ is DENIED, because it matched
'PowerProxy'
2008/07/23 10:48:10| The request POST
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/ is DENIED, because it matched
'PowerProxy'
2008/07/23 10:48:10| The request POST
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/ is ALLOWED, because it matched
'PowerProxy'
2008/07/23 10:48:11| The reply for POST
http://webmail.controlpanel.com.au/ is ALLOWED, because it matched 'all'


Why am I seeing DENIED, should I be concerned?

Here is part of the squid.conf

acl Proxy external nt_group ProxyUsers
acl PowerProxy external nt_group ProxyPowerUsers
acl White url_regex "/etc/squid/white.list"
acl Denied url_regex -i "/etc/squid/denied.list"
acl Refuse url_regex -i "/etc/squid/refuse.list"
acl ATO dstdomain eci.ato.gov.au pki.ato.gov.au
no_cache deny QUERY
always_direct allow FTP
always_direct allow localhost
always_direct allow ATO

# ACL List of Allow or Deny and the order they flow
http_access allow White
http_access deny Denied
http_access allow PowerProxy
http_access deny Refuse
http_access allow Proxy
http_access allow ATO
http_access allow manager
http_access deny all

Any suggestions would be most welcome

Cheers,
Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Thompson, Scott (WA) [mailto:Scott.Thompson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, 23 July 2008 9:07 AM
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  Squid Maxing Out - Help required

Thx Henrik
Nothing I can see that is obvious
tail messages
Jul 23 08:15:26 pelpx01 squid[29720]: Squid Parent: child process 12961
started
Jul 23 08:34:01 pelpx01 squid[29720]: Squid Parent: child process 12961
exited due to signal 6
Jul 23 08:34:04 pelpx01 squid[29720]: Squid Parent: child process 17905
started
Jul 23 08:34:34 pelpx01 squid[29720]: Squid Parent: child process 17905
exited due to signal 6
Jul 23 08:34:37 pelpx01 squid[29720]: Squid Parent: child process 18211
started
Jul 23 08:34:54 pelpx01 squid[29720]: Squid Parent: child process 18211
exited due to signal 6
Jul 23 08:34:57 pelpx01 squid[29720]: Squid Parent: child process 18433
started
Jul 23 08:38:06 pelpx01 squid[29720]: Squid Parent: child process 18433
exited due to signal 6
Jul 23 08:38:09 pelpx01 squid[29720]: Squid Parent: child process 19855
started
Jul 23 08:39:55 pelpx01 sshd(pam_unix)[20645]: session opened for user
root by root(uid=0)

Cache log just seems to have the usual requests etc
Plenty of Gets and Allowed. It happened whilst I was checking the cache
log so I had a site to reference and there was nothing unusual!

Any other suggestions would be appreciated

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, 23 July 2008 4:03 AM
To: Thompson, Scott (WA)
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Squid Maxing Out - Help required

On tis, 2008-07-22 at 15:44 +0800, Thompson, Scott (WA) wrote:
> Hi all
> We are seeing some weird behaviour with our Squid server
> Thru out the day Internet Explorer will come back with Internet
Explorer
> cannot display the page
> No errors from Squid as such, it appears that IE simply cannot contact
> the squid server, that's what it looks like to me!

Anything in cache.log?

Anything in /var/log/messages?

Regards
Henrik


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