Op 9-3-2010 19:03, Kinkie schreef: > On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Jan Houtsma <list@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Squid has always been working fine. All websites, except Google, still >> work fine! As far as i know nothing changed on my part, except the >> weekly Fedora updates. >> >> My internal users get this "(101) Network is unreachable" error message >> when they go through the proxy. My iptables allows ALL outgoing >> connections. >> When they hit "Reload" or ^R the page loads fine. But after a while when >> they go to google again they get the same error. Hit ^R and it works again. >> When bypassing the proxy, the connection also works fine! >> >> Only with Google! Other websites work fine! >> >> When i jump to the squid server and issue a wget to >> http://www.google.com with and without the proxy i get following results: >> > Have you tied wget'ting from the server itself? > Maybe there are intermittent network issues from that box.. > Google uses advanced load-balancing techniques, so it may also happen > that the servers reached by the proxy are different from the ones > reached by the client.. > Yes. The wget was from the squid server itself where using the proxy it fails, and using direct internet connection it works. That's why i am stuck. If i could reproduce network problems without squid then i would know where to fix it (probably). So when squid is forwarding the http-GET request it fails. But when wget itself sends the http-GET request it works. Very strange. -- jan