Thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for.
- Jim
On Sep 15, 2005, at 10:48 AM, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Jim Luther wrote:
I'd like to set up Squid so that it listens on 3 different ports
and challenges with a different authentication scheme on each of
those ports. For example:
You then need 3 Squids running. The authentication schemes
configuration is global, shared by all ports.
If I need to run multiple copies of squid, what other changes (if
any) do I need to make to my configuration files so that the
different squid processes don't run into each other?
The easiest is to install three Squids with different prefixes
given to configure. You then only need to make sure they do not
share any ports.
If you use a single binary then at least the following needs to be
set uniquely in each config:
http_port
icp_port (if not disabled)
snmp_port (if not disabled)
pid_filename
cache_dir (if not using null)
cache_log
cache_access_log
store_log (if not disabled)
Regards
Henrik