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Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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If you search the docs for "cachemgr.cgi" it should explain it in depth. Basically, just put that file somewhere in your web tree and then access it from a browser.
i think this will help u out. go to starting of the file under NETWORK OPTIONS u will find the lilne below
# You may specify multiple socket addresses on multiple lines.
#
http_port 3128
http_port 7071
#http_port 8080
this is a part of my squid.conf file here the port 8080 is blocked and 7071 were open i have removed and the hash sign before http_port 3128 and just hit continue button and lo it worked just check out. i hope it works for u.
Last edited by gsr_kashyap; 12-07-2004 at 09:46 AM.
Distribution: Linux Redhat 9.0, Fedora Core 2,Debian 3.0, Win 2K, Win95, Win98, WinXp Pro
Posts: 344
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I apologize for not replying sooner. I have had a mail server hard drive crash, trying to build and configure two more computers and on top of that I am in the process of designing a wifi network that will cover over two counties and into three states. I have had to temporarily put the proxy solution on the back burner. I will try your solution as soon as I can get back to some type of normal status. (Does that ever really happen?)LOLLLLL
Anyway, thanks for your time and help. I am keeping the notification email active in my inbox so that it will be there to remind me that I have something to do. I really appreciate everyone's assistance in this matter.
And, as Christmas is approaching, I hope all of you have a Happy Holiday!
i think this will help u out. go to starting of the file under NETWORK OPTIONS u will find the lilne below
# You may specify multiple socket addresses on multiple lines.
#
http_port 3128
http_port 7071
#http_port 8080
this is a part of my squid.conf file here the port 8080 is blocked and 7071 were open i have removed and the hash sign before http_port 3128 and just hit continue button and lo it worked just check out. i hope it works for u.
This worked for me! I know I am reviving a super dead thread and all but I just wanted to confirm it did fix the access issue.
My Configuration:
Ubuntu 7.10 Server
Squid 2.6
Webmin 1.420
My squid file had the server's full socket instead of just the port.
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