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Amos Jeffries wrote
> ^^ localnet and localhost are permitted, nothing else.
> 
> You need to find out what other access Selenium requires and how it can 
> reliably be identified. Then add http_access rules here to allow it.
> 
> 
>> # And finally deny all other access to this proxy
>> http_access deny all
>> 
>> 
>> # Squid normally listens to port 3128
>> http_port 3128
>> 
>> debug_options rotate=1 ALL,2/
>> 
>> Any ideas what I should look at for more information? Thanks!
>> 
> 
> 
> The access.log records the connection details for the failed requests. 
> You should usually be able to find most of the details necessary there.

Sorry could you clarify what is meant by /what other access Selenium
requires and how it can 
reliably be identified/? In order for Selenium to run the tests I have to
set up the proxy address in the java code that creates the driver.  In that
code I use my inet address that I get from ifconfig. So the proxy address is
"INET_IP:3128". The script that runs the test requires the host and port
where Selenium is located (external_host_address with port 443 since it is
https). As for the logs, I tried to look at the access logs after the tests
failed to run but unfortunately access.log was empty.



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