Hi
No, that was just me omitting the name but forgot to in the second email.
This morning I allowed, some timeouts to occur in the NCSA auth in case it
was an IP issue.
I connected, loaded the page and successfully navigated 2 sites, before
being refused a connection on the 3rd website.
Seems very strange - I turned all local firewalls off and it is the same
thing.
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From: "Amos Jeffries" <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2010 2:01 AM
To: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: refusing connections
On 26/12/10 11:46, J Webster wrote:
Hmm. I turned the cache off and restarted and still the same issue so
that means it can;t be the cache?
How did you turn the cache off? "cache deny all"?
Having a look in to see what version your Squid is I find that the proxy
whose startup sequence you displayed is not the same one whose
configuration you displayed.
The config you showed has a hostname "AAProxyServer". Contacting the
public IP shown in that startup sequence reports hostname
"ProxyPlayerProxyServer" and a 2.6 version.
Are you sure you are working from the right instances log?
Amos
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