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Hello,
in the cache.log i don't see any error message.
and i find a post with the same problem
http://openacs.org/forums/message-view?message_id=109568
please read No.26
i'm trying to put my CAcert into /usr/src/crypto/openssl/apps/cert.pem
and restart my squid
https still have the same alert message

thank you very much

here is my cache.log:
2005/09/13 18:37:43| Open FD              11 squid -> diskd
2005/09/13 18:37:43| Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE10): Exiting normally.
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Starting Squid Cache version 2.5.STABLE10 for i386-portbld-freebsd4.8...
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Process ID 212
2005/09/13 18:41:02| With 2688 file descriptors available
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Performing DNS Tests...
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Successful DNS name lookup tests...
2005/09/13 18:41:02| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, port 1052, FD 4
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Adding nameserver 168.95.192.1 from /etc/resolv.conf
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Unlinkd pipe opened on FD 9
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Swap maxSize 1024000 KB, estimated 78769 objects
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Target number of buckets: 3938
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Using 8192 Store buckets
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Max Mem  size: 174080 KB
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Max Swap size: 1024000 KB
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Store logging disabled
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Rebuilding storage in /usr/local/squid/cache (CLEAN)
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Using Least Load store dir selection
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Set Current Directory to /usr/local/squid/cache
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Loaded Icons.
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Accepting HTTP connections at 0.0.0.0, port 80, FD 10.
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Initialising SSL.
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Using certificate in /home/users/sam/www_hi5_tv.pem
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Using private key in /home/users/sam/server.pem
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Accepting HTTPS connections at 0.0.0.0, port 443, FD 12.
2005/09/13 18:41:02| WCCP Disabled.
2005/09/13 18:41:02| Ready to serve requests.
2005/09/13 18:41:04| Done reading /usr/local/squid/cache swaplog (142 entries)
2005/09/13 18:41:04| Finished rebuilding storage from disk.
2005/09/13 18:41:04|       142 Entries scanned
2005/09/13 18:41:04|         0 Invalid entries.
2005/09/13 18:41:04|         0 With invalid flags.
2005/09/13 18:41:04|       142 Objects loaded.
2005/09/13 18:41:04|         0 Objects expired.
2005/09/13 18:41:04|         0 Objects cancelled.
2005/09/13 18:41:04|         0 Duplicate URLs purged.
2005/09/13 18:41:04|         0 Swapfile clashes avoided.
2005/09/13 18:41:04|   Took 2.9 seconds (  49.2 objects/sec).
2005/09/13 18:41:04| Beginning Validation Procedure
2005/09/13 18:41:04|   Completed Validation Procedure
2005/09/13 18:41:04|   Validated 142 Entries
2005/09/13 18:41:04|   store_swap_size = 900k
2005/09/13 18:41:05| storeLateRelease: released 0 objects
2005/09/13 18:41:26| Preparing for shutdown after 0 requests
2005/09/13 18:41:26| Waiting 0 seconds for active connections to finish
2005/09/13 18:41:26| FD 10 Closing HTTP connection
2005/09/13 18:41:26| FD 12 Closing HTTP connection
2005/09/13 18:41:26| Shutting down...
2005/09/13 18:41:26| Closing unlinkd pipe on FD 9
2005/09/13 18:41:26| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
2005/09/13 18:41:26|   Finished.  Wrote 142 entries.
2005/09/13 18:41:26|   Took 0.0 seconds (11618.4 entries/sec).
CPU Usage: 0.667 seconds = 0.146 user + 0.521 sys
Maximum Resident Size: 6812 KB
Page faults with physical i/o: 0
2005/09/13 18:41:26| Open FD              11 squid -> diskd
2005/09/13 18:41:26| Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE10): Exiting normally.


On 9/13/05, Sam Lin <salin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

i'm trying to config my squid support SSL
and i use the following line in my config file:
https_port 443 cert=/file.crt key=/server.key
i add the ComodoSecurityServicesCA.crt after file.crt and restart squid
but it still not work
i'm using Squid-2.5STABLE10 in FreeBSD

thank's a lot


 What´s in cache.log ?

 M.




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