[gentoo-user] squid fails initializing cache

2003-11-10 Thread Michael Spohn
Hi all, I am trying to get squid 2.5.4 running. After /etc/init.d/squid start it complains * Initializing cache directory: /var/cache/squid /sbin/runscript.sh: line 528: 24506 Aborted (core dumped) /usr/sbin/squid -z -F 2/dev/null * Error initializing: /var/cache/squid Greetings, Michael --

RE: [gentoo-user] squid fails initializing cache

2003-11-10 Thread Chris Carter
* Initializing cache directory: /var/cache/squid /sbin/runscript.sh: line 528: 24506 Aborted (core dumped) /usr/sbin/squid -z -F 2/dev/null * Error initializing: /var/cache/squid Does /var/cache/squid exist on your machine? If so check the permissions and make sure you're initializing as

RE: [gentoo-user] squid fails initializing cache

2003-11-10 Thread Michael Spohn
Does /var/cache/squid exist on your machine? If so check the permissions and make sure you're initializing as root. Ok, found the problem squid -z FATAL: Could not determine fully qualified hostname. Please set 'visible_hostname' Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE4): Terminated abnormally.

Re: Re[2]: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-31 Thread Sean Johnson
I'm also behind a modem *sigh* The machine that has the modem attached to it is running squid, and all other machines on the network (two other gentoo machines, and one WinXP machine) use the squid on the dialup machine for their proxy. I'm also using djbdns and have dynamic dns with dhcp

Re[2]: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-30 Thread Lucas
I can't remember the name now, but I know there's at least one program to dynamically compress pages and reduce quality of the jpeg images. Most browsers support compressed content and you are suposed to get an extra boost because small files take less to load. - Saludos,

Re: Re[2]: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-30 Thread Sean Johnson
As far as page compression, I do that server side on my webserver. mod_deflate is the module for apache2 ... it's called something else (mod_gzip?) with apache1. I'm behind a modem, unfortunately, and noticed a significant difference in page load times. I would think that html/txt/css

Re: Re[2]: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-30 Thread Joshua Banks
Since you guys/gals are on the Squid subject, I would like to get some squid-user opinions if possible without having to join the squid list and get flame-broiled. Currently I'm behind a dialup. Gentoo server acts as the (Shorewall) firewall and gateway for 3 win98 pc's. I just installed

[gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Andrew Gaffney
Is there anything special I need to do to get squid working? After emerging squid, I did '/etc/init.d/squid start'. It initialized the cache and started. Its running on port 3128. Whenever I try to use my browser from another computer on the same subnet (192.168.254.x), I get: ERROR The

RE: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Jeffrey Smelser
There is an ACL line you need to change as its restricted to localhost. I can't remember which line however.. Is there anything special I need to do to get squid working? After emerging squid, I did '/etc/init.d/squid start'. It initialized the cache and started. Its running on port

RE: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Jeffrey Smelser
I know, sorry for the return receipt thing.. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Andrew Gaffney
I just figured out how to use Webmin to change this. The reason I setup Squid is because I'm dialing-in to a server that's running on a partial T1. Right now, I have the server NAT'ing my connections out to the internet. I'm hoping to get a bit of a speed boost by using a proxy on the server

Re: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Dennis Freise
Is there anything special I need to do to get squid working? After emerging squid, I did '/etc/init.d/squid start'. It initialized the cache and started. Its running on port 3128. There is an ACL line you need to change as its restricted to localhost. I can't remember which line however..

Re: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Mike Williams
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 29 October 2003 20:46, Jeffrey Smelser wrote: There is an ACL line you need to change as its restricted to localhost. I can't remember which line however.. /etc/squid/squid.conf Look for 'our_networks' Secure by default, don't you just

RE: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Jeffrey Smelser
Your always going to get a speed boost as far as the web sites you frequent a lot.. These images will be saved in squid and you won't need to download them again.. It just all depends.. It depends on the pages you go to and how much squid can cache of it.. I use it more for a logging

RE: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Jeffrey Smelser
Yeah, thats it.. I don't have linux here at work to find it.. :) Is there anything special I need to do to get squid working? After emerging squid, I did '/etc/init.d/squid start'. It initialized the cache and started. Its running on port 3128. There is an ACL line you need to change

Re: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Andrew Farmer
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 13:06:48 -0800, Jeffrey Smelser muttered: Your always going to get a speed boost as far as the web sites you frequent a lot.. These images will be saved in squid and you won't need to download them again.. Actually, with a slow last-hop, you'd want to run squid behind the

Re: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Andrew Gaffney
Its good to hear that pages I frequent will get a speed burst. Would it be better to put squid on my local machine instead of on the remote machine, so that it can take advantage of the local image cache? Jeffrey Smelser wrote: Your always going to get a speed boost as far as the web sites you

RE: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Nicholas George
will still be transferred over your dialup connection. -Original Message- From: Andrew Gaffney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 3:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] squid I just figured out how to use Webmin to change this. The reason I setup

Re: [gentoo-user] squid

2003-10-29 Thread Andrew Gaffney
Nicholas George wrote: You'd get a better boost by running squid on your local machine. Doing this will cause less traffic over the dialup link because the local cache will likely be able to fill a decent portion of your requests. Running squid on the server you dial into will save traffic over

[gentoo-user] squid and squidguard ..

2003-06-12 Thread Henti Smith
hi all I'm busy playing with squidguard and I'm getting some wierdness. when running squidGuard binary the logs run as pernarmal and load the db etc but when I add the command to squid.conf and run squid I get a load from the squid output on -d 5 but the squidGuard logs show nothing .. and

[gentoo-user] squid + pam_auth

2003-03-28 Thread Helder Miguel Rodrigues
I want to autenticate my users in squid! I add into squid.conf auth_param basic program /usr/lib/squid/pam_auth auth_param basic children 5 auth_param basic realm Squid proxy-caching web server auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours my /etc/pam.d/squid auth required

[gentoo-user] Squid - ACL problems

2003-03-17 Thread DE SMET Bram (BDSR)
Hi, Although I checked the configure options in the ebuild of squid, I can't seem to get squid to acl authenticate. I get these errors: * Starting squid... 2003/03/17 13:31:24| aclParseAclLine: IGNORING: Proxy Auth ACL 'acl password pro' because no authentication schemes are fully configured.

[gentoo-user] Squid and SNMP, connection timeout

2003-03-07 Thread Thomas Preissler
Hello folks, I configured my squid as described on http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-18.html so: acl snmppublic snmp_community public snmp_port 3401 snmp_access allow snmppublic all snmp_access deny all When doing a snmpwalk localhost:3401 public .1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.1 I'll get a