Exacly what error is returned? More specifically, which server does it
say it could not find?
Does it work if the user configures the same Squid as proxy server in
their browser while still having the interception and/or DNAT rules in
place?
What is your httpd_accel_* directive settings in squid.conf?
Regards
Henrik
Khashayar Assa wrote:
>
> Dear squiders,
>
> I tried to setup a transparent proxy by using squid-2.5.STABLE2 on Redhat
> 8.0. The proxy works fine but when I redirect port 80 to 3128 and disable
> the proxy in the client side, squid return an error page that says it is
> unable to determine IP address of the request. I set up another machine and
> use DNAT to send the requests to new machine but the error exist.
> Do you have any idea??
>
> Regards,
> Khashayar
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