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On 09/29/2010 07:47 AM, Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Jordon,

Du meintest am 29.09.10:

Right, so it shall be, you are wrong too, because you should be
using start-stop-daemon which is more graceful on a Debian system.
Not that you would know that since you are too busy telling people
they are wrong, also the easy way to reload on Debian: sudo service
squid3 reload.  Go read an init file, k thnxbai.

Sorry, small correction, I should have said "Debian based" since
Debian still relies on invoke-rc.d not upstart.  Either way,
substitute service with: service, /etc/init.d/ and invoke-rc.d which
ever you so choose.

And the simple way is

         squid -k reconfigure

Why learning those distribution specific (proprietary) additional ways?

         squid --help

works in every distribution.

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut

This is too funny.


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