Hi! I have a problem. I am using SuSE 7.0 as a proxy server. I am using squid2.2 stable5. My problem is that all my clients can't connect to a site, specifically: mail.yahoo.com, properly though other sites seems ok. I have already observed the cache logs and messages log but I find no odd things to make some conclusions. My server works find until this problem appeared and I cant seem to find out way. I have already replace my squid.conf file with a working backup but still no luck. Can anyone help me with this? I need to solve this fast. tnx in advanced. Eugene --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax
Wasn't yahoo going to cut off the use of pop servers by the users sometime this month? I got an email telling me they were going to start charging for pop use. Maybe it has started...?
Hi!
I have a problem. I am using SuSE 7.0 as a proxy server. I am using squid2.2 stable5.
My problem is that all my clients can't connect to a site, specifically: mail.yahoo.com, properly though other sites seems ok. I have already observed the cache logs and messages log but I find no odd things to make some conclusions. My server works find until this problem appeared and I cant seem to find out way. I have already replace my squid.conf file with a working backup but still no luck. Can anyone help me with this? I need to solve this fast. tnx in advanced.
Eugene
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On Tuesday 02 April 2002 03:12, Jason Cortright wrote:
Wasn't yahoo going to cut off the use of pop servers by the users sometime this month? I got an email telling me they were going to start charging for pop use. Maybe it has started...?
That's supposed to happen on April 24, 2002. They did switch to an authenticated system several several weeks ago. -- Robert S. McMillan rmcmilla@centurytel.net "The right to privacy... is the most comprehensive of rights and the right most valued by civilized man" - Justice Louis Brandeis, US Supreme Court, 1928
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Eugene Sibala
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Jason Cortright
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Robert S. McMillan