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RE: RE: Two squid servers to talk to each other before the internet

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That's impossible.
Both nodes are in the same subnet.
192.168.50.56, and 192.168.50.57
They dont even go trough the gateway to access each other.
If I put back the "always_direct allow all" in the config, everything works fine again, and I can see my requests in the log.

Any other idea?
Do you think this might be a problem with squid 3.0, and should I try 3.1.8?

Thanks,
Tibby

-----Original Message-----
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 6:29 AM
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  RE: Two squid servers to talk to each other before the internet

On 10/09/10 02:54, Tóth Tibor Péter wrote:
> Sorry the config file is a bit of a legacy of 5 people who been touching the config in the past years.
>
> So...I've did what you said:
> -removed "always_direct allow all"
> -cahnged "via off" ->  "via on"
> -changed " icp_access deny all" ->  " icp_access allow all"
>
> I have a result as an empty white page in my browser, and nothing in the access.log
> Still no UDP_*_ or any sign of the servers talking to the other, but worst because I dont even see myself accessing to any site anymore.
> Might be something still missing?
>

Something outside of Squid would be my guess. Possibly a firewall 
setting?  You will likely have to trace packets and see where they are 
going.
  Starting with the browser->squid ones which you say are now going 
missing (no access log means they either don't arrive at squid, or the 
request is taking infinite/long time to complete).

Amos
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   Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.8
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