after re-installing squid3 twice, we still see this in the logs: Dec 21 11:34:28 pfw01 php: /pkg_mgr_install.php: Starting Squid Dec 21 11:34:28 pfw01 php: /pkg_mgr_install.php: The command '/usr/local/sbin/squid' returned exit code '127', the output was '/usr/local/sbin/squid: not found'
and sure enough the squid binary is not there.. removing squid3 and reinstalling it fixed things. It retained the previous config too, which was nice. now to research how to use both features at once. shouldn't be an issue even if they are different versions, one is binding to the external interface whereas the other is not.. -g On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 11:45 AM, greg whynott <[email protected]> wrote: > I just got burnt installing a package, which made alot of people sad > for a little while. thought i'd share, perhaps it'll save someone > from doing the same. > > Been using the squid3 package for some time, recently we decided to > allow external access into our Exchange web mail interface. I > installed the 'squid-reverse' package, the description claims was > designed for this exact requirement. Doing so caused it to break > the already installed squid3 which the business is using. removing > the squid-reverse package didn't correct anything, squid wouldn't > restart. After re-installing squid3 package we still don't have > proxy services. > > I am now in the process of sorting it out, still. Thankfully we > are using transparent with redirect, which i turned off till this > gets resolved. > > -g _______________________________________________ List mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
