Mark Elsen wrote: >>... >>.... >>Squid is started automatically in runlevel 5. If I start it myself I use >>the command: >>/sbin/service squid start (or stop, or restart) >>as root. >> >> >> > > Try to start it more natively, what does : > > root # path_to_squid/squid -NCd 1 > > gives ? > > Well Now! - *That's Interesting!* It Works! [root@localhost mark]# /sbin/service squid stop Stopping squid: . [ OK ] [root@localhost mark]# /usr/sbin/squid -NCd 1 2006/01/22 23:18:30| Starting Squid Cache version 2.5.STABLE11 for i386-redhat-linux-gnu... 2006/01/22 23:18:30| Process ID 3644 2006/01/22 23:18:30| With 1024 file descriptors available 2006/01/22 23:18:30| Performing DNS Tests... 2006/01/22 23:18:30| Successful DNS name lookup tests... 2006/01/22 23:18:30| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, port 32772, FD 4 2006/01/22 23:18:30| Adding nameserver 192.168.123.254 from /etc/resolv.conf 2006/01/22 23:18:30| helperOpenServers: Starting 5 'squidGuard' processes ...etc So what exactly does that tell us? How can I get it so that it works when started automatically? > (You are lucky , the snooker is on a break :-) > > M. > > > Sorry to take a while to get back to you - I was watching Foyle's War :-) Thanks so much! Now I think I'm making progress... Thanks again Mark
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature