I am trying to set up an Ubuntu 10.04 machine to use ksplice to keep it's
kernel up to data. This machine does not have direct access to the
Internet, so I have installed squid on another 10.94 machine that does.
It's been many years since I configured squid, and i seem to be missing
something here. I added this to the /etc/squid/squid/conf file"
acl localnet src XXX.YY.ZZZ.0/16
where XXX.YY.ZZZ.0/16 represnets teh netblock that the machine that needs
to use squid to get it's updatse. But when I run uptrack udate I get:
Unexpected error communicating with the Ksplice Uptrack server. Please
check your network connection and try again. If this error re-occurs,
e-mail support@ksplice.com.
(Network error: Received HTTP code 403 from proxy after CONNECT)
The machine that I installed squid on already gets it's updates using
ksplice, so I know it can get to the outside machine.
What am I doing wrong?
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