On 3/4/22 06:11, ben wrote:

I've done this and uploaded the log. Please take a look at it. Thank you
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k8nwdjs7bly4exw/squid.log.gz

Did you wait a few seconds and then killed Squid? Or did Squid quit (i.e. gave back control to your terminal/console session) on its own?

It looks like your Squid process is being killed by something: The log is missing a debugging line that should have been there right after the last line logged. There are no particularly dangerous calls between those two debugging lines.

Can you start your Squid from gdb instead of the command line?

    sudo gdb --args squid -X -N -d9 -f ...
    (gdb) run

Alex.

On 3/3/22 11:12, ben wrote:

I tried your suggestions and it is the same result
first I deliberately put some erroreous config in squid.conff and it failed to start as a result. When I ran it again by specifying the default config manually, it make no difference from before.

There is a difference, but apparently not in the final outcome.

Please use the following or equivalent command to start your Squid with debugging enabled (-X), wait ~30 seconds, and then press Control-C (to kill the running Squid process if it is running), compress, and share a pointer to the resulting stderr output captured in the /tmp/debugging.log file.

    squid -X -N -d9 -f /etc/squid/squid.conf.saved 2> /tmp/debugging.log

It is best to use default Squid configuration for this triage in order to reduce the chances of sharing sensitive information in that debugging log.

Alex.
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