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On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 12:12 PM Anton Kornexl <anton.kornexl@xxxxxxx> wrote:
  Hello

i try to use squid (6.10)  with opnsense 24.x on freebsd 13-2-Release-p11.

It produces a "segmentation fault" at start and restart but the process
runs.

The "segmentation fault" occurs even with squid -k parse.

A "service squid reload" runs OK, but a "service squid restart" produces
this Segmentation fault.

The problem did not exist with opnsense 23.x and an older squid.

How can I debug this error probably in the parse part?


Squid used to write info into cache.log, IIRC. I think it still does. It's been long since I last managed a squid install.

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