Cool, thanks for the info. I generally use the packages that come with
whatever distribution I'm working with at the time unless they release
security/bugfixes that change it. I really did search for info on this
subject at the time and didn't find much that indicated the limit had
been changed although it must be in a changelog somewhere. I wrongly
assumed the limit remained.

Thanks for the correction.


-- 
Mike Rambo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> 
> Mike Rambo wrote:
> 
> > Really? Turns out our problems were related to other things but I
> > tried higher numbers at first and found this in the logs.
> >
> > 2003/03/04 16:27:40| Restarting Squid Cache (version
> > 2.4.STABLE3)... 2003/03/04 16:27:40| FD 6 Closing HTTP connection
> > 2003/03/04 16:27:40| FD 15 Closing ICP connection
> > 2003/03/04 16:27:40| WARNING: redirect_children was set to a bad
> > value: 35
> 
> Which is what you get from using an old Squid version...
> 
> 2003/03/05 00:36:50| Starting Squid Cache version 2.5.STABLE1 for
> i686-pc-linux-gnu...
> 2003/03/05 00:36:50| Process ID 19273
> 2003/03/05 00:36:50| With 16384 file descriptors available
> 2003/03/05 00:36:50| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, port 32818, FD 4
> 2003/03/05 00:36:50| Adding nameserver 10.1.1.1 from /etc/resolv.conf
> 2003/03/05 00:36:50| helperOpenServers: Starting 512 'redirect_test1'
> processes
> 2003/03/05 00:37:05| Unlinkd pipe opened on FD 521
> 
> Regards
> Henrik

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