On 10/05/18 11:53, Roberto Carna wrote: > Dear, I have Squid/Dansguardian in a Debian 9 server. > > My Squid packages is from Debian repo, it is the stable version: > > squid 3.5.23-5+deb9u1 ... > > But when I read I notice two curious lines: > > systemd[1]: squid.service: PID file /var/run/squid.pid not readable > (yet?) after start: No such file or directory > systemd[1]: squid.service: Supervising process 895 which is not our > child. We'll most likely not notice when it exits. > > > Is it normal or do I have to solve these? I repeat Squid is running OK... systemd cannot cope with daemons like Squid-3. All you can do for now is ensure that you use the init.d scripts to manage Squid. Do not use the "service ..." commands provided by systemd. Squid-4 packages that resolve these issues are in Debian experimental awaiting an official upstream stable release. NP: the major bugs preventing upstream stable are not affecting the Debian package features. You can use the Squid-4 package now if you wish by adding that "experimental" repository to your apt sources.list, update apt, then install/upgrade Squid with "apt-get -t experimental install squid". Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users