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On 19/11/2014 6:59 a.m., Frank wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since upgrading from 3.1.22 to 3.4.8 I have been unable to get the
> transparent mode to accept my IP. I am seeing permission denied in
> the transaction when I do a packet dump. I have read the
> docu
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Hey Frank,
To understand the issue better I am missing couple things.
I filtered the squid.conf (which is a basic thing to do) and the
content can be seen here:
http://www1.ngtech.co.il/paste/1216/
It seems like you do not understand what and how.
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Thats because you have not set your local network to squid. You have
to allow your network range 66.159.32.0/24
2014-11-18 15:59 GMT-02:00 Frank :
> Hi,
>
> Since upgrading from 3.1.22 to 3.4.8 I have been unable to get the
> transparent mode
> to accept my IP. I am seeing permission den
Hi,
Since upgrading from 3.1.22 to 3.4.8 I have been unable to get the
transparent mode
to accept my IP. I am seeing permission denied in the transaction when
I do a packet dump.
I have read the documentation making changes for 3.4.8.
I even allowed everything and no go.
I also compi