it does actually and even if it didnt' still no reason why the proxy
wouldn't work Schlomo what exaclly doesn't work means?:)
look at the logs do you see an error there?
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Alex Shnitman wrote:
| Hi, Schlomo!
|
| On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 12:35:05PM +0200, you wrote the following:
|
| > I am having trouble to setup squid to use my ISPs proxy. I seem to set it
| > up correctly as
| > cache_peer wwwproxy.huji.ac.il parent 8080 3130 default no-query no-digest
| > but it just doesn't work. It seems like my squid can't talk to the parent
| > squid, it just waits a lot and then returns a connection timed out.
|
| Are you sure that the HUJI proxy has ICP enabled? The inter-proxy
| communications aren't done through the regular 8080 port, but through
| a special protocol which has to be enabled. Read the Squid docs.
|
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