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    Whenever I enable Squid proxy on chrome internet goes down

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      C0RR0SIVE
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      Why disable ICMP Pinger…?

      You sure the service is running and that the cache was created properly?

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        Jdwind
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        After last update of squid package I have the same problem. Not all pages, but many of them can't be opened, squid shows only that info - permission denied - no more why, how… not good.

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          AR15USR
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          I'm getting the same Squid Error Page "permission denied" errors as well since the last update..


          2.6.0-RELEASE

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            dali164
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            @C0RR0SIVE:

            Why disable ICMP Pinger…?

            You sure the service is running and that the cache was created properly?

            I read in some other forum that ICMP pinger could cause connectivity troubles, should I activate it back?
            the service is running: http://imgur.com/a/DBuUE
            the cache has been created: http://imgur.com/a/j2fWL

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              dali164
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              @AR15USR:

              I'm getting the same Squid Error Page "permission denied" errors as well since the last update..
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              is there not anyone we can speak to, to fix this issue?

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                doktornotor Banned
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                @C0RR0SIVE:

                Why disable ICMP Pinger…?

                Lets try it the other way round - why'd you enable it? Are you configuring some upstream proxies in there? If not, the thing is completely useless.

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                  dali164
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                  @doktornotor:

                  @C0RR0SIVE:

                  Why disable ICMP Pinger…?

                  Lets try it the other way round - why'd you enable it? Are you configuring some upstream proxies in there? If not, the thing is completely useless.

                  I disabled it because someone told me it might cause additional issues, and no I'm not configuring upstream proxies

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                    doktornotor Banned
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                    Yeah, leave that disabled, you certainly are not missing any functionality there.

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                      dali164
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                      @doktornotor:

                      Yeah, leave that disabled, you certainly are not missing any functionality there.

                      thank you

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                        C0RR0SIVE
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                        Lets try it the other way round - why'd you enable it? Are you configuring some upstream proxies in there? If not, the thing is completely useless.

                        Strangely, I have always left it as default, which was enabled, never really knew what it was for, just stood out to me when I noticed ICMP disabled on his config.  Never has caused me issues leaving it enabled.

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                          chiar
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                          @dali164:

                          I just finished installing pfSense 2.3 and added the latest package of squid proxy (version 4.32), I configured squid with basic parameters (http://imgur.com/a/5cZnS), I started the service, then I enabled the squid proxy on chrome and it made my internet go down getting this error (http://imgur.com/a/roR0H) , I accessed the cache log file and didn't quite figure out the problem (http://imgur.com/a/rDi3U), as of the access log it's empty of course, and this is what the tab Real Time of squid shows (http://imgur.com/a/AK5br) 
                          please help

                          try to flag Disable VIA header in squid settings. This resolve me many problem

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                            Jdwind
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                            Problem is with Snort, not with squid or squidguard. Try add pass list with alias (-es) in Snort. I installed clear Pfsense only with Snort and had the same errors like then, when I installed squid and SG.

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