try run squid -NCd10 it will show u result On 6/11/05, Andreas Pettersson <andpet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You are not supposed to get much feedback in the console when running squid. > Check cache.log for more details instead. > > /Andreas > > > Geoff Varney wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >I'm still pretty new at Linux so this may make sense to some of you. > > > > > > > >I had Redhat FC3 running with Squid for testing but it was not set up as > >well as it should have been. I wanted the disks used differently, etc. So > >I reinstalled FC3 (K12LTSP 4.2.0). Now I am working on getting Squid set up > >and I can't get ANY response from it at the command line. Therefore I can't > >even create the cache_dir. > > > > > > > >When I type "/usr/sbin/squid" with anything, -z, -v, etc I get NOTHING, just > >back to the command prompt. It does try to start if I type "service squid > >start", but it fails, of course. When I change the cache_dir to the default > >in squid.conf, it starts from the command line by typing "squid", but I > >still don't get anything from command line commands. Reconfigure seems to > >be effective from command line, but no output, etc. > > > > > > > >I don't know where to even look for a cause to this. Maybe I have some > >basic configuration issue I need to fix? > > > > > > > >Thanks, > > > >Geoff > > > > > > > > > > -- Syed Kashif Ali Bukhari Network Associate Asia Net Cell :- +92-345-4244813 , +92-300-4295604 Ph +92-42-111-111-202 Fax +92-42-5840905 MSN:- kbukhari@xxxxxxx ; kashif.bukhari@xxxxxxxxxxx http://asia.net.pk , http://asiatec.biz