I suggest you check your IPTABLES rules for opennig the
squid port. may be closed
Iptables could stop you from accessing the port, but couldn't stop squid from
opening the port in the first place. Its not an iptables issue IMO.
I did have SELinux installed onto it. For Nima, I didn't know
Steve Billig wrote:
Yes I am running in root. That is shown in this print out. This is
what is printed out by the netstat command.
Oh. umm. -antup are the parameters I use to eliminate the unix file
handles.
So ignoring all the lines starting unix there is nothing.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ps aux |grep squid
root 16205 0.0 0.0 4044 680 pts/2S+ 13:14 0:00 grep squid
I also went through squid.conf to eliminate most of the
comments(assuming # lines are comments(pretty sure about this)). Here
is whats inside:
acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
acl
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid currently not working.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ps aux |grep squid
root 16205 0.0 0.0 4044 680 pts/2S+ 13:14
0:00 grep squid
I also went through squid.conf to eliminate most of the
comments(assuming # lines are comments(pretty sure about
Adam Carter wrote:
Are you running it as root?
I's say he is - I have a fedora 8 box (squid is not actually used on
this box AFAIK);
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ service squid start
sed: can't read /etc/squid/squid.conf: Permission denied
init_cache_dir /var/spool/squid... /etc/init.d/squid: line
Yes I am running in root. That is shown in this print out. This is
what is printed out by the netstat command.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# netstat -anp | grep 81
unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 14810
2545/gnome-panel/tmp/orbit-root/linc-9f1-0-3f5a8e763496f
unix 2 [ ACC ]
So now I am currently in the jam of finding out why it is currently
not working correctly.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
May I look at your rules in squid.conf file?
and also the output of below command
ps aux |grep squid
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Thank you
Indunil Jayasooriya
cache_log seems like a good place to start looking.
What OS is this?
Currently I am not home to check the logs, but I do know that it is Fedora 8,
Aklso, does your currently logged in user have the root privileges needed
to start squid and access all its required files etc.
Amos
Where are the log files that I am supposed to be looking at?
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 7:59 AM, Steve Billig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cache_log seems like a good place to start looking.
What OS is this?
Currently I am not home to check the logs, but I do know that it is Fedora 8,
Where are the log files that I am supposed to be looking at?
They are defined in squid.conf, eg on my system;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ grep cache.log /etc/squid/squid.conf
# TAG: cache_log
cache_log /var/log/squid/cache.log
# cache.log log file is written with stdio functions, and as such
#
Yeah I found it sorry about that. This is the last few entries that is
all the way at the bottom of the log file.
2008/02/19 20:08:18| Starting Squid Cache version 2.6.STABLE16 for
i386-redhat-linux-gnu...
2008/02/19 20:08:18| Process ID 2051
2008/02/19 20:08:18| With 1024 file descriptors
FATAL: Cannot open HTTP Port
Squid Cache (Version 2.6.STABLE16): Terminated abnormally.
Supposedly by what this says, the port can't be opened. I made sure
that the firewall had it opened and that my router was forwarding it.
Its not a firewall thing, its the operating system not allowing
I just don't see why it would not be working if I have had no problems
before a while back, except for it actually running. Before I had it
so that it would work, and actually work on port 81. For some reason
it doesn't want to work now. I would try to use another port but only
standard ports that
Are you running it as root?
adrian
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008, Steve Billig wrote:
I just don't see why it would not be working if I have had no problems
before a while back, except for it actually running. Before I had it
so that it would work, and actually work on port 81. For some reason
it
Are you running it as root?
I's say he is - I have a fedora 8 box (squid is not actually used on
this box AFAIK);
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ service squid start
sed: can't read /etc/squid/squid.conf: Permission denied
init_cache_dir /var/spool/squid... /etc/init.d/squid: line 68:
So now I am currently in the jam of finding out why it is currently
not working correctly.
cache_log seems like a good place to start looking.
What OS is this?
Aklso, does your currently logged in user have the root privileges needed
to start squid and access all its required files etc.
So now I am currently in the jam of finding out why it is currently
not working correctly.
cache_log seems like a good place to start looking.
What OS is this?
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