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Re: Changing the port on which Squid starts during compilation

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On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 11:36 +0200, Joost de Heer wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I want the port on which Squid starts to be 8080. Default it's port 3128.
> But I can't seem to get Squid compiled with the start-port on 8080.
> 
> What I did:
> - Set the environment variable CACHE_HTTP_PORT to 8080
> - ./configure --with-lots-of-options
> - Checked include/autoconf.h, in it I see '#define CACHE_HTTP_PORT 8080'
> - Compiled squid and started it, and it listens on 3128??
> 
> So what else do I need to change to get the default start port to 8080? I
> know I can set it with http_port in the configuration, but things like
> squidclient still need the -p argument then, and I wanted to avoid that.
> 
> Joost

The relevant configuration directive is http_port.
Please check your squid.conf file.

	Kinkie

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