Hello List, The problem described below has got something to do with ipf transparent proxying and the STABLE10 version. Because when I do manual proxying, there are no problems at all. When I use the STABLE9 version there are also no problems... Is ipfilter version 3.4.x not supported anymore in the STABLE10 version (because I read that STABLE10 supports ipfilter version 4.x now)? Is it a FreeBSD issue? Is there a FreeBSD user who succesfully uses STABLE10 and ipf transparent proxy on a FreeBSD 5.3 (or 5.4) system? Best regards, Martijn Broeders m.broeders@xxxxxxxxxx > -----Original Message----- > From: Martijn Broeders - HUB Labs [mailto:m.broeders@xxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 12:01 PM > To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [squid-users] squid 2.5 - ipf transparent proxy - > FreeBSD 5.3-p13 > > Hello Squid users, > > I upgraded my Squid 2.5 STABLE9 to STABLE10, I used the > --enable-ipf-transparent make arg for transparent proxying with ipf > (version 3.4.35 on FreeBSD 5.3-p13 system). > > I used the same squid.conf which I have been using in STABLE9 (without > any problems). Starting squid STABLE10 is no problem. No errors in > cache.log, with squid -k parse also no problems. > > But when a client starts browsing, the squid process is exited with > signal 6 and a core dump. This is a fragment of /var/log/messages: > > May 21 11:28:26 appelstroop kernel: pid 699 (squid), uid 100: > exited on > signal 6 (core dumped) > > This is what the cache.log of squid says: > > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Starting Squid Cache version 2.5.STABLE10 for > i386-portbld-freebsd5.3... > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Process ID 720 > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| With 3520 file descriptors available > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, port 60013, FD 5 > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Adding nameserver 217.194.109.15 from squid.conf > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Adding nameserver 217.194.96.10 from squid.conf > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Adding nameserver 217.194.97.13 from squid.conf > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Unlinkd pipe opened on FD 10 > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Swap maxSize 2560000 KB, estimated 196923 objects > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Target number of buckets: 9846 > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Using 16384 Store buckets > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Max Mem size: 8192 KB > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Max Swap size: 2560000 KB > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Rebuilding storage in /cache (CLEAN) > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Using Least Load store dir selection > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Set Current Directory to /cache > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Loaded Icons. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Accepting HTTP connections at 0.0.0.0, port 8080, > FD 12. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Accepting ICP messages at 0.0.0.0, port 3130, FD > 13. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| WCCP Disabled. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Ready to serve requests. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Done reading /cache swaplog (46 entries) > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Finished rebuilding storage from disk. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| 46 Entries scanned > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| 0 Invalid entries. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| 0 With invalid flags. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| 46 Objects loaded. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| 0 Objects expired. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| 0 Objects cancelled. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| 0 Duplicate URLs purged. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| 0 Swapfile clashes avoided. > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Took 0.3 seconds ( 158.7 objects/sec). > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Beginning Validation Procedure > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Completed Validation Procedure > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| Validated 46 Entries > 2005/05/21 11:28:29| store_swap_size = 242k > 2005/05/21 11:28:30| storeLateRelease: released 0 objects > > No problems at all, as you can see. > > I already recreated the cache files/dirs with squid -z, I checked the > permissions, they are OK. > > Does somebody know how to solve this problem? > > Best regards, > Martijn Broeders > m.broeders@xxxxxxxxxx >