Folks,

On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Adam wrote:
> Jim wrote:
> > At one time I had located the files that are used to create the different
> > messages for example when a user receives a denied message.  Can anyone
> > please tell me this location again.  I am using Debian.
> 
> I believe it's all in $SQIDHOME/share/errors/<YOURLANGUAGE>.  For example
> /usr/local/squid/share/errors/English has the ERR_DNS_FAIL message and many
> more.
> 
> adam
> 
> P.S. Had you wanted to find this or something in the future for yourself,
> you can use the following to do a recursive find.  I've tried putting it all
> on find's command line and it gets hung-up/stuck in binaries, but this goes
> pretty fast (got it off Usenet many years ago).  For example to find the
> above file I just typed afwraseqwerasdfas.com, got one of the error pages
> and then searched for that pattern (I assume it works in bash):
> 
> !/bin/ksh
> cd /usr/local/squid
> find . -type f -print | while read i; do
>          grep -l 'Unable to determine IP' $i >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo "found
> $i"
> done

How about:

find /usr/local/squid -type f -exec grep 'Unable to determine IP' -l {} \;

as a one line alternative ??? :-)

This may not be such a good idea if your cache_dir is under 
/usr/local/squid !!!

HTH,


                                Neil.

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