As long as you do not use parent proxy, no need for pinger. And, even in case
of parent, pinger is nice to have.
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babajaga wrote
As long as you do not use parent proxy, no need for pinger. And, even in
case of parent, pinger is nice to have.
I don't. So that's ok.
Thanks!
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On 08/27/2014 09:31 AM, israelsilva1 wrote:
babajaga wrote
As long as you do not use parent proxy, no need for pinger. And, even in
case of parent, pinger is nice to have.
I don't. So that's ok.
Thanks!
Just make sure you have the sticky execution bit of a root user on the
pinger binary
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 27/08/2014 5:19 p.m., israelsilva1 wrote:
israelsilva1 wrote
babajaga wrote
1) Pinger exiting. You might try to disable pinger in
squid.conf pinger_enable off
Just for completeness: Pls, publish squid.conf, without
comments. Anonymized.
This is a bit strange:
2014/08/25 09:19:42| pinger: Initialising ICMP pinger ...
2014/08/25 09:19:42| pinger: ICMP socket opened.
2014/08/25 09:19:42| Pinger exiting.
2014/08/25 09:21:04| Current Directory is /root
1) Pinger exiting. You might try to disable pinger in squid.conf
pinger_enable
hi,
thanks, yes I did reboot.
[root@dxb-squid34 ~]# cat /etc/squid/squid.conf
#
#
###
### MAIN v01-PROX
###
babajaga wrote
1) Pinger exiting. You might try to disable pinger in squid.conf
pinger_enable off
Just for completeness: Pls, publish squid.conf, without comments.
Anonymized.
Disabled and it started listening!
Thanks a lot...
[root@dxb-squid34 ~]# squid -N -d 9
2014/08/26 16:48:43|
israelsilva1 wrote
babajaga wrote
1) Pinger exiting. You might try to disable pinger in squid.conf
pinger_enable off
Just for completeness: Pls, publish squid.conf, without comments.
Anonymized.
Disabled and it started listening!
Thanks a lot...
Now the question is: Why did
I would first eliminate the following warnings:
2014/08/25 09:21:04| Warning: empty ACL: acl blockfiles urlpath_regex -i
/etc/squid/local/bad/blockfiles
2014/08/25 09:21:04| WARNING: log name now starts with a module name. Use
'stdio:/var/log/squid/access.log'
2014/08/25 09:21:04| WARNING: log
babajaga wrote
I would first eliminate the following warnings:
2014/08/25 09:21:04| Warning: empty ACL: acl blockfiles urlpath_regex -i
/etc/squid/local/bad/blockfiles
2014/08/25 09:21:04| WARNING: log name now starts with a module name. Use
'stdio:/var/log/squid/access.log'
2014/08/25
Amos Jeffries wrote
Um, 100 is not a debug level between 0 and 9.Amos
Nothing using 0:/[root@dxb-squid34 ~]# squid -N -d 02014/08/25 09:19:42|
Warning: empty ACL: acl blockfiles urlpath_regex -i
/etc/squid/local/bad/blockfiles2014/08/25 09:19:42| Starting Squid Cache
version 3.4.6 for
Thanks, yeah tried that too but not errors...
/[root@dxb-squid34 ~]# squid -N -d 100
2014/07/24 13:38:18| Warning: empty ACL: acl blockfiles urlpath_regex -i
/etc/squid/local/bad/blockfiles
2014/07/24 13:38:18| Current Directory is /root
2014/07/24 13:38:18| Starting Squid Cache version 3.4.6 for
On 24/07/2014 9:41 p.m., israelsilva1 wrote:
Thanks, yeah tried that too but not errors...
/[root@dxb-squid34 ~]# squid -N -d 100
Um, 100 is not a debug level between 0 and 9.
2014/07/24 13:38:18| Warning: empty ACL: acl blockfiles urlpath_regex -i
/etc/squid/local/bad/blockfiles
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