On 13/05/2015 3:25 a.m., Jose Torres-Berrocal wrote: > Hello All. > > I am new to Squid. I have compiled squid 3.3.8 on Lubuntu 14.04.1 > system following the thread > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=68246 > > I have also turn on --enabled-ssl-crtd on the compilation rules. The option alone is not enough to enable SSL support. Your version also requires --enable-ssl However, what you are trying to do has not worked in that version for some years. When you want to participate in the arms race that is SSL-Bump you must use the latest of the latest versions of Squid. Today that is squid-3.5.4 snapshot r18325 or later. > > When starting squid terminates but does not provide much error > information that I could go on an try to fix. > > I tried starting the squid with -X option in the startup script and > adding debug_options to the configuration file, but still does not get > any valuable information. Not at least for me as a newbe. -X will spew out so much information the critical piece gets lost. * Ensure your Squid is built with both the above mentioned ./configure options. * Run squid -k parse * Run normally. cache.log will contain any critical messages. - in this case I suspect a mesage from the ssl_crtd heleper about initializing its certificate database. * If necessary add "debugs_options ALL,1" to your squid.conf to get non-critical but important messages as well. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users