Hi Marcos:

I don�t think it is possible, because the first time that i try to update, it works, and it is the same rules and policies. I guess is something with the cache, but I made an acl to not cache M$ site. I have tried in Red Hat 9.0 and it didn�t work too. I put the rules INPUT ACCEPT and FORWARD ACCEPT and nothing. If the rules was blocking something it will work like that.
I am still trying and praying... :-)

So try bypass squid:


iptables -F
iptables -t nat -F
iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING -j SNAT --to-source <YOUR_VALID_IP>


And see if works. If it does, it's really something wrong with squid, maybe some configuration issue.

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