Whatever. By the way - there is no /etc/squid.conf - it's under
/etc/squid/squid.conf
And I still believe that after a fresh install, this step shouldn't be
necessary (it'll throw new users for a loop)
Thx anyway.
On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 16:11, Florin wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Borsenkow Andrej
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Borsenkow Andrej) writes:
> >
> > Squid is failing after a fresh Cooker install:
> >
> > [root@foxbase rfox]# squid -k check
> > FATAL: Could not determine fully qualified hostname. Please set
> > 'visible_hostname'
> >
>
> So, where is the problem?
exactly, where is the
The problem is - during a fresh install, a hostname is asked. Because I
am on a local network without my own DNS, I put a bogus domain name in.
Previously this worked without a problem and squid was happy (as was all
other services like apache)
Recently (as in the last month or so of Cooker) -
>
> Squid is failing after a fresh Cooker install:
>
> [root@foxbase rfox]# squid -k check
> FATAL: Could not determine fully qualified hostname. Please set
> 'visible_hostname'
>
So, where is the problem?
-andrej
Squid is failing after a fresh Cooker install:
[root@foxbase rfox]# squid -k check
FATAL: Could not determine fully qualified hostname. Please set
'visible_hostname'
Squid Cache (Version 2.4.STABLE3): Terminated abnormally.
CPU Usage: 0.020 seconds = 0.020 user + 0.000 sys
Maximum Resident Size