Re: [squid-users] Squid giving (21) Is a directory error

2014-05-20 Thread Eliezer Croitoru

Thanks Ricardo,

It helped.
It's really weird.
Can you send the strace to see the way it happens?

Eliezer

On 05/19/2014 09:45 PM, Ricardo Lucca wrote:

Hi Eliezer,

I discover the source of the bug with squid. The problem was that
someone had setup the /etc/localtime to /usr/local/timezone. It is
very wrong and keep the squid giving to the user the mentioned
problem.:'(

I get this when I resolved to take a strace to fill up a bug report:)

Thanks anyway,

Ricardo




Re: [squid-users] Squid giving (21) Is a directory error

2014-05-19 Thread Ricardo Lucca
Hi Eliezer,

I discover the source of the bug with squid. The problem was that
someone had setup the /etc/localtime to /usr/local/timezone. It is
very wrong and keep the squid giving to the user the mentioned
problem. :'(

I get this when I resolved to take a strace to fill up a bug report :)

Thanks anyway,

Ricardo

On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Ricardo Lucca rlu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi there,

 $ uname -a
 Linux localhost 3.2.54 #1 SMP Mon Apr 7 12:40:28 GMT 2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux

 The gcc version is 4.7.1.

 Ricardo Lucca


 On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 3:54 AM, Eliezer Croitoru elie...@ngtech.co.il 
 wrote:
 Hey Ricardo,

 Squid 2.7 is not under maintenance for a very long time and it's recommended
 to use newer versions such as 3.3 at least.
 3.4.5 version of squid is production ready but since there are new features
 inside this branch some may not feel comfort to use this new code untested
 for their environment.
 I recommend on any transition from old version to new version first make a
 test to verify that all your needs are compatible with the newer version.

 You can always ask here for guidance about testing and verification to make
 sure you are not alone in the process.

 What OS are you using?
 What Kernel?
 note that many already use 3.4.5 and can compare your version to their.
 For me google works and many other sites.
 it seems like a non usual issue which needs further testing.

 Lets try to first fill the missing details about the environment.

 Eliezer

 On 05/15/2014 07:56 AM, Ricardo Lucca wrote:

 Hi there,

 I recently installed the squid and I tried the minimal configuration
 in a virtual machine. The squid gives access to other machine, but it
 keeps failing with a error (21) Is a directory when I tried access
 the www.google.com.br. I replaced the version 3.4.5 with the version
 3.2 and 3.1 and all get the same error. The version 2.7 worked well.
 Can it be my configuration mistake or it is a bug? I used the
 squid.conf.default that came in the source.

 I managed to get the log of this error:

 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm.cc(1114) connect: to 173.194.42.183:80
 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm_connect_addr: connecting socket 12 to
 173.194.42.183:80 (want family: 2)
 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm_connect_addr: sock=12, addrinfo(
 flags=4, family=2, socktype=1, protocol=6, addr=0x112ff70, addrlen=16
 )
 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| connect FD 12: (-1) (21) Is a directory
 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| connecting to: 173.194.42.183:80
 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm.cc(1147) connect: FD 12: * - try again

 I compiled this version of the squid myself running:

 $ ./configure --enable-ssl --disable-ipv6  make

 Another question, is the version 3.4.5 suitable for production use? Or
 it is recommend the use of version 2.7 yet?

 Thanks




Re: [squid-users] Squid giving (21) Is a directory error

2014-05-15 Thread Eliezer Croitoru

Hey Ricardo,

Squid 2.7 is not under maintenance for a very long time and it's 
recommended to use newer versions such as 3.3 at least.
3.4.5 version of squid is production ready but since there are new 
features inside this branch some may not feel comfort to use this new 
code untested for their environment.
I recommend on any transition from old version to new version first make 
a test to verify that all your needs are compatible with the newer version.


You can always ask here for guidance about testing and verification to 
make sure you are not alone in the process.


What OS are you using?
What Kernel?
note that many already use 3.4.5 and can compare your version to their.
For me google works and many other sites.
it seems like a non usual issue which needs further testing.

Lets try to first fill the missing details about the environment.

Eliezer
On 05/15/2014 07:56 AM, Ricardo Lucca wrote:

Hi there,

I recently installed the squid and I tried the minimal configuration
in a virtual machine. The squid gives access to other machine, but it
keeps failing with a error (21) Is a directory when I tried access
the www.google.com.br. I replaced the version 3.4.5 with the version
3.2 and 3.1 and all get the same error. The version 2.7 worked well.
Can it be my configuration mistake or it is a bug? I used the
squid.conf.default that came in the source.

I managed to get the log of this error:

2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm.cc(1114) connect: to 173.194.42.183:80
2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm_connect_addr: connecting socket 12 to
173.194.42.183:80 (want family: 2)
2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm_connect_addr: sock=12, addrinfo(
flags=4, family=2, socktype=1, protocol=6, addr=0x112ff70, addrlen=16
)
2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| connect FD 12: (-1) (21) Is a directory
2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| connecting to: 173.194.42.183:80
2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm.cc(1147) connect: FD 12: * - try again

I compiled this version of the squid myself running:

$ ./configure --enable-ssl --disable-ipv6  make

Another question, is the version 3.4.5 suitable for production use? Or
it is recommend the use of version 2.7 yet?

Thanks





Re: [squid-users] Squid giving (21) Is a directory error

2014-05-15 Thread Ricardo Lucca
Hi there,

$ uname -a
Linux localhost 3.2.54 #1 SMP Mon Apr 7 12:40:28 GMT 2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux

The gcc version is 4.7.1.

Ricardo Lucca


On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 3:54 AM, Eliezer Croitoru elie...@ngtech.co.il wrote:
 Hey Ricardo,

 Squid 2.7 is not under maintenance for a very long time and it's recommended
 to use newer versions such as 3.3 at least.
 3.4.5 version of squid is production ready but since there are new features
 inside this branch some may not feel comfort to use this new code untested
 for their environment.
 I recommend on any transition from old version to new version first make a
 test to verify that all your needs are compatible with the newer version.

 You can always ask here for guidance about testing and verification to make
 sure you are not alone in the process.

 What OS are you using?
 What Kernel?
 note that many already use 3.4.5 and can compare your version to their.
 For me google works and many other sites.
 it seems like a non usual issue which needs further testing.

 Lets try to first fill the missing details about the environment.

 Eliezer

 On 05/15/2014 07:56 AM, Ricardo Lucca wrote:

 Hi there,

 I recently installed the squid and I tried the minimal configuration
 in a virtual machine. The squid gives access to other machine, but it
 keeps failing with a error (21) Is a directory when I tried access
 the www.google.com.br. I replaced the version 3.4.5 with the version
 3.2 and 3.1 and all get the same error. The version 2.7 worked well.
 Can it be my configuration mistake or it is a bug? I used the
 squid.conf.default that came in the source.

 I managed to get the log of this error:

 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm.cc(1114) connect: to 173.194.42.183:80
 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm_connect_addr: connecting socket 12 to
 173.194.42.183:80 (want family: 2)
 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm_connect_addr: sock=12, addrinfo(
 flags=4, family=2, socktype=1, protocol=6, addr=0x112ff70, addrlen=16
 )
 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| connect FD 12: (-1) (21) Is a directory
 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| connecting to: 173.194.42.183:80
 2014/05/13 19:14:00.603| comm.cc(1147) connect: FD 12: * - try again

 I compiled this version of the squid myself running:

 $ ./configure --enable-ssl --disable-ipv6  make

 Another question, is the version 3.4.5 suitable for production use? Or
 it is recommend the use of version 2.7 yet?

 Thanks