Thanks, it indeed turned out there was a firewall running on the server. As soon as I disabled it, everything started working perfectly. Gavin McCullagh-2 wrote: > > Hi, > > On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, oar22 wrote: > >> Sorry if this has been asked a bunch of times before, but seem to have >> hit a >> dead end here. I'm running Squid version 3.0 on linux. When it starts up >> it >> shows that it's accepting HTTP connections at the correct IP. I'm able to >> test using squidclient and that part seems to work just fine -- the >> correct >> HTML comes up, all the relevant log files get written to, and I don't get >> any error messages. However, when I put in the same IP in the browser's >> proxy settings along with the default IP, any page I try to go to just >> times >> out. I turned off the Windows firewall and the antivirus on the client >> machine but to no avail. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. > > From the client machine with the browser, can you: > > 1. Ping the proxy server (ie make sure there's no routing issues). > 2. Telnet to the proxy server on the relevant port, get a reply and > GET http://google.com/ HTTP/1.0 > (make sure a firewall isn't blocking connections). > > and if you like: > > 3. Run "tcpdump -i <interface> tcp host <clientip>" on the proxy server > to see what network conversation the proxy server has with the client. > As with [2], no packets probably indicates a firewall blocking > the path. > > Gavin > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Squid-is-running-but-nothing-happens-tp23974449p23981382.html Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.