Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
tis 2007-05-29 klockan 16:50 +1200 skrev D & E Radel:
Dang! Adding the line: "HTTP_PORT 3128" stops the error, but now I get no authentication prompt in
my browser. Restarting squid is fine, but it doesn't seem to talk to my client's browser anymore.
So what do you get?
Any output from "squid -k parse"?
Nothing. Nada.
Is accesses recorded in access.log?
Nope.
Is the browser configured to use the proxy?
Yes. It was working fine after upgrade to latest stable Debian version, but not after installing squish.
Regards
Henrik
Thanks for the reply Henrik. Sorry about my delay. I suspect that Squish install somehow kacked my
squid. I don't see how it could have though. I think perhaps the easiest way out, is to restore to
an earlier drive image and retry the debian upgrade - but not install squish this time.
Is there an alternative method to limit users to xMB downloads per day? Many thanks.
Cheers.
D.Radel.