mån 2006-10-16 klockan 12:30 -0500 skrev Peter Smith: > I tested this before pushing to production, on a Redhat Linux v7.2 > server. It worked fine. I recompiled on the Redhat AS 3 (update 8) > servers and installed. Now Squid doesn't even open its access.log at > all. It does, however, open its cache.log . If you have upgraded from an earlier Squid release then a common cause to this is not having any access_log line in squid.conf. Older releases fell back on using a default path, but from Squid-2.6 with it's reworked access log framework there is no longer a hardcoded default log file and no access log will be written if there is no log file defined. Regards Henrik
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