On Tuesday 05 August 2003 09.35, Jun Tanamal wrote:
> Hi,
> I just installed and configured squid with delay pools according to
> 'Bandwidth Limiting How-to' by Tomasz.
> I also configured it to be a transparent proxy. I have a running
> apache in the same machine.
> When I start squid, apache stops serving the webpages.
More likely, when you install the interception rule in the kernel it
intercepts any requests for your Apache and sends them to Squid.
You need to insert additional rules before the interception rule to
accept what should not be intercepted, i.e. traffic to your Apache
server.
Regards
Henrik
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