Check your startup scripts. In squid 2.5 squid executable has moved to .../squid/sbin directory. Probably you actually start the 2.4 executable which is located in .../squid/bin
Mit freundlichem Gruß/Yours sincerely Werner Rost GM-FIR - Netzwerk ZF Boge Elastmetall GmbH Friesdorfer Str. 175, 53175 Bonn, Deutschland/Germany Telefon/Phone +49 228 3825 - 420, Telefax/Fax +49 228 3825 - 398 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Petri Välisuo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Freitag, 30. Juli 2004 22:47 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: [squid-users] Processes don`t start On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, Marcos Monteiro da Cruz wrote: > After I upgraded squid 2.4 to 2.5 in a Debian Linux, everytime I try > to start the squid process it does start but it is automactily killed. > I tried your FAQ page and tried to find something about the problem in > the Debian page, but I couldn`t find anything of value. Also, I saw > that there is no debian pakage for installing squid 2.5; is it because > it just can`t run under Debian? Any kind of information would be very > valuable for me. 2.5 do run in Debian and so does squid 3. But I guess that the problem is that you might have forgotten to do some final configurations before starting squid. Have you checked that the user that is executing squid have vrite access to log directory and spool (cache) directory? Does those directories exist? Have you initialized the cache with squid -z command? If you aren't sure where the squid writes log files, where the spool directory is, and what is the squid user please specify them explicitely in the squid.conf. Regards -petri -- Petri Välisuo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +358 44 767 7774 PGP: http://www.wasalab.com/~petri/gpg_public_key.txt ICQ: 176287479