I've installed squid 3.0 STABLE10 on OpenSuse 11.1 64 Bit.
Some seconds after starting I get the following message in cache.log and
squid doesnt work:
2009/03/11 22:30:25| icmpRecv: recv: (111) Connection refused
2009/03/11 22:30:25| Closing Pinger socket on FD 43
Here the beginning of my squi
I've installed all programs as root.
pinger has owner root and group root and both have all rights.
How can I determine wether selinux is blocking the access to ICMP port?
Peter
Amos Jeffries
12.03.2009 13:49
An
peter.muel...@mueller-software.de
Kopie
squid-users@squid-cache.org
Thema
Re:
I've found the solution:
setuid for pinger
Peter
Amos Jeffries
12.03.2009 13:49
An
peter.muel...@mueller-software.de
Kopie
squid-users@squid-cache.org
Thema
Re: [squid-users] icmpRecv: recv: (111) Connection refused; Closing Pinger
socket on FD 43
peter.muel...@mueller-software.de w
> > I've found the solution:
> >
> > setuid for pinger
> >
> > Peter
> >
>
> Excellent what configuration or manual commands did it take?
su
chmod 4755 pinger
Peter
>
> Amos
>
> >
> >
> >
> >> I've installed squid 3.0 STABLE10 on OpenSuse 11.1 64 Bit.
> >>
> >> Some seconds after starti
Hi,
after reading manuals an two days searching in the internet for a solution
I try this way:
The following I want to reach:
In my clients (Firefox and filezille) I configure the acces via proxy
GateKeeperOut port 3128.
Each access should be authenticated against my W2K server.
Each access sh