Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > % squidclient http://www.netscape.com/ > test > > Unfortunately I get a > HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden > message with each server I try, also with http://localhost/. To > make it clear, I append the file "test". >
You have to set permissions in /etc/squid.conf. Look for something like: http_access allow "some acl" To get started: "http_access allow all" as last entry. > > Assuming that I would be able to install squid successfully I > would like to know, what entry I have to set into my netscape > preferences for the proxy. Is it the http address of the > host running Apache and Squid or what else? > > Kind regards > > Andreas. The name of the Host and the Port of the proxy_server eg.: proxy 3128. It's probably a good idea to write an proxy autoconfiguration file if you have a lot of clients. If you are interested i can send you an example. HTH Ramin