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Re: Squid Proxy - Block Access Why ?

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On 7/21/23 04:46, Morad, Marc wrote:

I am sending a request from Server A (IP: 192.10.16.20) via the squid
proxy to Server B (IP: 192.10.16.21) in the same internal Subnet
(192.10.16.0/22). This request is getting blocked, which is a
behaviour we want to have. Why is it like that ? I read through all
my configuration settings and looked what they do but cannot find a
definite answer to that.

In most cases where Squid denies a request, that request matches an "http_access deny" rule. That rule may be implicit or explicit. Without seeing your configuration or debugging (combined with request details), it is impossible to tell you which deny rule (if any) matched the request in question.

One way to make progress here if for you to post your http_access rules and explain which "http_access allow" rule you expect the request to match (and _why_). We may be able to find a flaw in that explanation.

See also:

* https://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidAcl#access-lists

* https://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidAcl#how-do-i-allow-my-clients-to-use-the-cache


HTH,

Alex.

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