RE: [squid-users] newbie config help

From: Ben Snyder <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 11:10:59 -0800 (PST)

I replied earlier directly to Aaron and didnt realize
it did not go to the list.

I attachmed my squid.conf file as Aaron requested.

Again, thanks in advance for feedback and responses.

--- Aaron Seelye <AaronS@et-n-m.com> wrote:
> Could we have a look at your squid.conf?
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ben Snyder [mailto:bensnyder@yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 1:08 PM
> > To: squid
> > Subject: [squid-users] newbie config help
> >
> >
> > OK, I've looked at the FAQ and searched the
> archives,
> > but have not been able to find what I'm looking
> for.
> >
> > I have 2 machines, each running RH7.2 and openssh.
>
> > One machine (which I'll call remote) is running
> squid
> > (2.4 S3) and is behind a linksys router which has
> one
> > side connected to my cable modem and the other to
> a
> > LAN switch. Linksys is providing NAT services for
> > this machine. The other machine (which I'll call
> > local) is behind a VERY strict firewall which
> allows
> > very little traffic to leave the LAN. I'm the
> admin
> > on both, so there's no need to worry about getting
> > permission...the ssh tunnel has been aproved by
> out
> > networking folks too.
> >
> > I'm trying to let the local machine to use squid
> as a
> > proxt via an ssh tunnel. I've setup NS6.2 to use
> > localhost and port 3000 as its proxy and then did
> the
> > following:
> >
> > 'ssh -L 3000:<remote_host>:3128 <remote_host>
> -l
> > <username>'
> >
> > Whenever I fire up my browser I get the 'access
> > denied' screen generated by squid. I'm figuring
> that
> > this means that all of my traffic is getting
> routed
> > correctly, but that I dont have squid configured
> > correclty.
> >
> > Can anyone help me out? Do I need to put the Ip
> of
> > the cable modem in the config file, or do I need
> to
> > put the LAN IP of the remote machine (the one that
> > gets NET'ed) in the config file? Do I need to
> throw
> > in a -R option to my ssh command and route some
> remote
> > ports?
> >
> > As stated in the subj line, I'm a newbie to squid,
> but
> > am an experienced *nix admin and have a decent
> > understanding of networking and traffic flows (at
> > least I think I do).
> >
> > Thanks in advance for the feedback.
> >
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