It looks like I need to sort the acl file and remove any entries which are in there multiple times. I guess that comes from catting a couple of acls from the internet into one file.
I see the Connection reset by peer is normal, so I won't worry about that one any more.
At 07:42 AM 19/11/2003 +0100, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
try "squid -k parse".
Problems detected while reading the config file on startup is only reported on the console, and only if you use the "-N" flag. This is because Squid does not know to report into cache.log before the configuration file has been read as it is the configuration file which tells Squid the path to the cache.log file..
Problem while reading the config file during reconfigure is reported in cache.log.
> 2003/11/18 21:13:11| sslReadServer: FD 30: read failure: (131) Connection > reset by peer
This can be found in the FAQ and in the squid-users arvhices. If you limit the search to the constant parts of the error message then search engines will give better hits.
sslReadServer: read failure: Connection reset by peer
Regards,
Jason.
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