With the 2 squid.conf files that I have done : - they do not use the same port to listen on for client requests - they can not use the same cache dir(s) - they can not use the same log files.
I think that I know what I do and what I'm doing ;) -----Message d'origine----- De : Elsen Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : jeudi 1 juillet 2004 14:57 À : Julien THOMAS Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : RE: [squid-users] How to run 2 squid.conf with Fedora 1 > Thanks but it was not a question ;) > > When I want to run 2 squid the second doesn't start because of the > first. Sorry, but please make sure that you know what you want and what you are doing. To run 2 instances of squid on the same host you will have to make sure that : - they do not use the same port to listen on for client requests - they can not use the same cache dir(s) - they can not use the same log files. Both squid.conf files will have to be 'orthoginalized' in a sufficient manner with respect to these issues, otherwise you can not run 2 instances of squid on the same host. Hopefully I haven't forgotten anything else. Regards, Marc