On Wed, 27 May 2009 17:16:41 +0200, "Boniforti Flavio" <flavio@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> In that case the config you posted is all correct. You have a >> global allow for localnet before domini_bloccati is ever >> tested so it can't even be a bad domain entry in there. >> >> It must be something else doing the denial. > > Thanks for double-replying, I looked at the access.log file and I see > only this: > > 1243437102.390 2 172.16.16.37 TCP_MISS/503 2458 GET http://teo/ - > DIRECT/teo text/html > 1243437102.494 1 172.16.16.37 TCP_MISS/503 2459 GET > http://teo/favicon.ico - DIRECT/teo text/html > 1243437105.496 1 172.16.16.37 TCP_MISS/503 2491 GET > http://teo/favicon.ico - DIRECT/teo text/html > > It's clear to me that I'm getting TCP_MISS because in my network nor > elsewhere there is any "teo" host like the above. What makes me wonder > is *why* when I unset the proxy and I type "teo" in the address bar > (Firefox), I get: > > http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1 > &q=teo > It's a browser feature to use the address bar as a search box if there is no resolvable URL. Amos