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Sorry Satish Thareja,

This post is outdated since squid is not in 2.5\6 but on 3.3.
If you will share more from squid.conf lines we can try to help you.
if you can share the access.log we can try to understand.
please share IP etc..
if you are getting 403 it means that the server is rejecting you and not squid.

use http_access allow all
if in this case it's not working either you are trying to access some strange port or strange method.

Regards,
Eliezer

On 6/4/2013 7:20 PM, Satish Thareja wrote:
Amos,

The config is to allow http access for all but this case.
I came across this link :
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-networking-3/so-many-tcp_denied-in-squid-access-log-469574/

but I do not have anything blocked in my configuration.

Is it possible that, if the 'host' does not allow access to all
machines ( and new request from squid machine ), then we will get
TCP_DENIED/403 status code ??

Thanks,
Satish

On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 4/06/2013 11:17 p.m., Satish Thareja wrote:

Hi,

I have configured my squid box without restricting 'http_access' on
any resource.
But when I try to access a resource 'host.domain.com' using the
hostname (i.e. host ) directly, I am getting TCP_DENIED/403 response
code.

I able to resolve 'host' from the squid machine directly, but http
requests to the 'host' still fail.

What could possibly wrong with my configuration?


Perhapse if you showed the configuration somebody might have a clue....

Amos






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