Re: [squid-users] Raw sockets

2004-08-31 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, [iso-8859-1] Giancarlo Boaron wrote: I know that. But how can I disable it? Do I have to rebuild the binaries whithout the pinger option? Basically yes. so, I'll think about upgrading my squid version to the last release... A good idea anyway. Regards Henrik

Re: [squid-users] Raw sockets

2004-08-31 Thread Giancarlo Boaron
> Why have you built your Squid with icmp support to > start with? > I haven't built it because it was already builted when I put my hands on this server. > This is not enabled by default when building the > Squid binary, and in > almost all setups is not something you need. > I know that. Bu

Re: [squid-users] Raw sockets

2004-08-30 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, [iso-8859-1] Giancarlo Boaron wrote: So I think that pinger opened that port. Do I need to use the pinger process and, if I don't, how can I disable it? Or should I just let icmp packets go in and out fro my box? Why have you built your Squid with icmp support to start with? Th

Re: [squid-users] Raw sockets

2004-08-30 Thread Giancarlo Boaron
Hi Henrik. I used lsof whith the command "lsof | grep raw" and it returned this: COMMAND: pinger PID: 894 USER: proxy TYPE: raw NODE: :0001->: NAME: st=07 So I think that pinger opened that port. Do I need to use the pinger process and, if I don't, how can I disable it? Or sho