Yes... actually I just figured this out. Once I put the server on a FQDN,
everything worked and so fast...!!!
I'm running on a Sun E420R server w/4GB RAM 4x450MHz UltraSparcII cpu's.
I can't believe how blazing it is ;) All the other features I compiled in
are working as well. I'm using:
postgresql v8.0.1
unixODBC v2.2.12
openldap v2.3.35
Sweet guys... thanks. If anyone has any questions, on how I integrated
all of these things let me know and I'll try to help.
G'night.
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
That very well could be DNS related. When I don't set the "visible_host"
and I attempt to create the cache, squid complains about needing to set
the visible_host parameter. The squid server sits behind a cisco router,
so it doesn't have a FQDN, only a relative and private name.
Do you have any recommendations, my dns servers ns1 and ns2.linuxlouis.net
resolve correctly for all of the external Internet known domains I serve,
but again the inside system bandaboo1 doesn't have a FQDN.
Any ideas?
DNS and rDNS are broken.
All Internet conected hosts should have an FQDN that their IP rDNS points
to. It should be constructed using the unique machine name and the
companies official domain name (would that be linuxlouise.net.?).
A machine which has no rDNS on the modern internet, particularly a proxy,
is just asking for connection problems.
Amos
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
ons 2007-06-13 klockan 10:18 -0400 skrev gonzales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Hello dist,
I've currently got OpenLDAP, PostgreSQL, and Squid all working
together.
Squid for some reason is taking forever to load any URL's requested,
even
when I disable the auth_param integratino to OpenLDAP.
Sounds like you might have a DNS problem or similar. Probably not
authentication related at all.
Regards
Henrik
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