Another question...... I know squid is running....it's the only route that the win98 machine have and it seems to be proxying when connected because of the speed but when
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ISDN line isn't on it doesn;t send anything to the browser..
Ideas?
Check the nameservers. Usually your system would point to the local proxy machine as nameserver. If you have it set up with an external machine as primary nameserver, (which is normal for an ordinary dial-up non-proxied connection) then nobody on your network can find a web page (even in the local cache) without a connection to the www! ?? Gary -- G M Locock, Network Manager Bablake Junior School, Coundon Road, Coventry, UK, CV1 4AU Tel: (+44) 24 7663 4052; Fax: (+44) 24 7663 3290 Web: http://www.bablakejs.co.uk Email: gml@bablakejs.co.uk