Hi,
Thanks for the response. Our vendor has confirmed
that the loop back interface is not firewalled and nor
is there an implicit rule for it.
I have a doubt here - if it were to be firewalled,
wudn't it have caused a problem in the beginning
itself. Why is this problem occurring after rando
On Thu, 13 May 2004, Deepa D wrote:
> We have a firewall running but there is no policy
> that has been added for the loopback interface.
Make sure that there is no implicit rule which block traffic on the
loopback interface on your server. Communication must be allowed on the
loopback interface
Hi,
Thanks for the response.
We have a firewall running but there is no policy
that has been added for the loopback interface.
Squid is being started as root and the the
cache_effective_user is the default user 'nobody'.
Changing it to 'root' threw a fatal error.
Kindly elaborate on wh
On Thu, 13 May 2004, Deepa D wrote:
> 2004/05/13 14:53:25| helperOpenServers: Starting 10
> 'cf_client' processes
> 2004/05/13 14:53:25| WARNING: Cannot run
> '/usr/local/xnap/cfilter/cfclient/cf_client' process.
This error is usually seen if you have firewalled the loopback interface.
Also veri