Hi,
The port allocation seems to be different for each individual squid
installation, I had a look on another box and its using a 33256 port.
Run lsof -i | grep squid and you will probably see an 'additional'
port binding...
Any ideas
Neil
On 28/03/06, Mark Elsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
Hi All,
Can anybody tell me why squid listens on port 32819 and will acept
requests from any host. This port was traced using lsof and appears in
adition to the standard ICP 3130 and 8080 (3128) ports.
Thanks
Neil Mc Lysaght
ring gracefully handle the situation the web server host is
down. i.e the web server is configured as the httpd_accel host
thanks
Neil
On 20/03/06, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mån 2006-03-20 klockan 16:30 +0000 skrev Neil Mc Lysaght:
> > Hi all,
> >
>
Hi all,
Slight Problem here..
I have installed and configured squid hoping that it would provide a
level of resillience in the event a destination server 'goes down'.
Currently I have 2 squid proxies running each configured to recognise
the other as a peer sibling.
Each of the quid proxies is co