Are you able to get to squid on the box? Do you see anything in
cache.log or access.log? I haven''t seen how squid is set up on Centos
(I''ve been running it on Slack for about 7-8 years). Have you checked
in iptables if you have that enabled - you may have to open port 3128
(or whatever it is set to).
Regards,
Wayne
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 08:29:40 +0300, str tux <str.tux@gmail.com>
wrote:> Hi Guys,
>
> I was trying it by myself, reading manuals and some howtos but for 3
> days now i''m not able to work my squid in centos4.
>
> Oh well, it works out of the box in localhost. But when I want to
> serve our whole network (192.168.1.0/24) it doesn''t.
>
> I changed already the ACLs to allow my local network but no effect.
>
> Any quick guide?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> str
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