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Old 19th August 2005, 08:46 AM
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Not able to browse from any of the browsers

Hi All

I have installed Fedora Core 3 with radius and squid with SquidGard etc. at the time of installation it asked for some updates which got done through auto update.

After the above process I am able to ping to any site but not able to browse any site and also not able to browse through other clients desktops who uses this machine as cache server.

Any help in this will be greatly appreciated
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