Ok, I forgot the 'http_access allow manager' entry in squid.conf, I've put it, I add localhost in cachemgr.conf and now it's working perfectly. Thanks a lot Mike! 2009/8/27 Mike Rambo <mrambo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Gontzal wrote: >> >> Hi everybody!! >> >> I“ve installed apache on my squid box for testing cachemgr.cgi, but >> when all is installed, I can't entry to cache manager, it ask for a >> user and a password I don“t know, I've tried multiple users/passw but >> always the same message: >> >> "The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve the URL: >> cache_object://saturno.iipp.int/ >> >> Cache Access Denied. >> >> Sorry, you are not currently allowed to request >> cache_object://saturno.iipp.int/ from this cache until you have >> authenticated yourself." >> >> I've changed the entry on cachemgr.conf form "localhost" to >> "saturno.iipp.int:3128" with no result >> >> I've set "cachemgr_passwd password all" and tried it with users (root, >> squid, admin, webmaster, manager, etc) and nothing >> > > Make sure you allow manager access from more than localhost if you intend to > access from other machines. See 'http_access allow manager' in squid.conf. > > AFAIK the manager name is meaningless. I don't even have to provide one to > get into cachemgr.cgi. The password is the one you provide per the last line > you quoted above. With the exact line as you have it above your password > would be 'password' for all operations. > > I left localhost in cachemgr.conf but added both the hostname and ip address > of the squid server to that file. You then need to specify one of those > entries on the cache host line of the login dialog. Either should work. > > > -- > Mike Rambo > > > Life takes a bit of time and a lot of relationship. > -papa >