> From: Amos Jeffries > Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 2:16 AM > > Finally, I opted for editing basic_db_auth (I would have opened it > up even if I didn't need to change the @PERL@ and when I saw the my > options in there, I figured that would be easiest route). However - > and this may not be related, I'm getting a seg fault. > > > > If you realy want to go that way, the "my" bit is only their > definition. > options are set later on after the documetation text. Actually, I found that you can totally edit the definition block to fit the vagaries of one's particular DB. It's working like a charm! Thanks! > > /etc/init.d/squid3: line 32: 19094 Segmentation fault start- > stop-daemon --quiet --start --pidfile $PIDFILE --exec $DAEMON -- > $SQUID_ARGS </dev/null > > failed! > > > > I'd guess the "helper crashing too fast" which happens when the > helpers > die on their own startup. Thanks - this was because I'd followed the example in the file where the path was /usr/lib/squid3/libexec/auth* but in fact all the auth files (and where I'd logically placed the one I downloaded) were to be found in /usr/lib/squid3/ I have one other problem - I run webmin, and the port is 10000 - I added this to the SSL_ports, but I'm still getting this error: [03/May/2010 20:46:14] 38.104.167.6 squiduser "CONNECT www.example.net:10000 HTTP/1.1" 503 0 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100401 Ubuntu/9.10 (karmic) Firefox/3.5.9 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)" TCP_MISS:DIRECT And then nothing loads. Prior to adding it to SSL_ports, I was getting a you're connecting to a proxy that isn't serving pages error, so I'm pretty sure adding it to the SSL ports was right - but what have I done wrong? Thanks! Simon