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Hi all,
I have configured a squid server on the default 3128 port. Everything is working nicely, but when I try to load pages, which are not on the default port 80, squid returns error that there is no connection to the host. For example I try to load a page on port 8080 and I get the error. Then I log in to the machine on which squid is running and try loading the same page and it opens! So the problem is somewhere in squid config, could you please help me? Thanks in advance |
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<mihailsmilev@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:108442a7-49c6-4947-9e4b-75b92b47474d@y43g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... > Hi all, > I have configured a squid server on the default 3128 port. Everything > is working nicely, but when I try to load pages, which are not on the > default port 80, squid returns error that there is no connection to > the host. For example I try to load a page on port 8080 and I get the > error. Then I log in to the machine on which squid is running and try > loading the same page and it opens! So the problem is somewhere in > squid config, could you please help me? > > Thanks in advance Just got started with Squid with Privoxy sending requests to Squid. Do you have your ACLs and http_access setup correctly? Is the client looking for port 3128? |
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