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Joop Beris wrote:
Hi squid-users,

I'm having a problem with a few users, who can't visit a website through Squid. Outside of the proxy, things work as expected. Going through squid they get a total blank page, with IE saying it is ready.

Checking the squid logfile, I see the following line:

1218548236.432 25 10.254.x.x TCP_MISS/999 221 GET http://www.vhic.nl/ <username> DIRECT/193.84.176.30 -

We use squid-2.6.STABLE6-0.8 on an openSUSE 10.2 machine. We authenticate users against ADS using an NTLM-authenticator.

Now the interesting thing is this:
If I go through the same proxy on my ws I can access the site just fine and I don't see any of this TCP_MISS/999 stuff. Does anyone have any idea what could cause two of my users not to see the site, and me being able to see the site. Somehow I doubt this is a squid issue, but I have no idea where else to start searching. Wireshark doesn't tell me anything useful, except that the remote site sends back TCP_MISS/999 No Hacking when my users access it, for me it returns TCP_MISS/200.

Ask the site admin why the site thinks your users are trying to hack it...

Thanks for any pointers!

Regards,

Joop

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