> When I moved up to 2.2pre1, the RunCache script stopped working...It keeps
> running squid, thinking that it has died, but in fact just ends up running
> five copies of squid and four of them die off.  So, I run squid directly
> because it is supposed to behave more like a daemon.  

Change the 'squid -sY' line so that it includes the 'N' switch - 'squid
-sYN'.

> After ten or so hours of operation with small/moderate load, squid
> stops answering on port 3128.  If I telnet to the port, I don't get
> connection refused, it just sits there, as if the cache server is
> down.

You got yours to run that long?  When I tried it, it died on most (if not
all) SSL requests - core dump every time.  Stack traces have been sent...

Regards,

Bob Purdon,
Technical Manager,
Southern Internet Services.

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