Hi, you're right. I've enabled IPv6. Or another way is compile
squid with disabling IPv6, this is what exactly I do not wanna do :)
Thanks and best regards
J.K.
Cituji Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 3/06/2013 7:45 p.m., Josef Karliak wrote:
Good morning,
In the syslog squid complains about error with creating IPv6 socket :
2013-06-03T07:00:01.856497+02:00 proxyad1 squid[6189]: commBind:
Cannot bind socket FD 21 to [::1]: (99) Cannot assign requested
address
2013-06-03T07:00:01.856969+02:00 proxyad1 squid[6189]: commBind:
Cannot bind socket FD 25 to [::1]: (99) Cannot assign requested
address
Of course, I've IPv6 disabled (server is in LAN), but I couldn't
find a configuration directive in the squid that could want to use
IPv6 localhost.
Uhm. Server being in the LAN is the best place to *enable* IPv6. For
testing and fixing the internal systems before you are faced with
global IPv6.
Squid works under his user:
root 1082 1 0 May28 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/squid -F
-sY -f /etc/squid/squid.conf
squid 5658 6189 0 07:00 ? 00:00:00 (basic_radius_auth)
-f /etc/radius_config
squid 6189 1082 0 May31 ? 00:09:05 (squid-1) -F -sY -f
/etc/squid/squid.conf
squid 6190 6189 0 May31 ? 00:00:00 (unlinkd)
squid 6191 6189 0 May31 ? 00:00:06 diskd 6337540
6337541 6337542
What did I missed ?
You have external ACL helpers? they default to using ::1 unless you
add the "ipv4" option to external_acl_type in Squid-3.2.
Amos
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