Re: error message

From: Dancer <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 13:47:00 +1000

Pete Kuczynski wrote:
>
> Running: squid -N -d 1
> I get: ]$ squid -N -d 1
> squid: invalid option -- N
> I'll check permissions, Thanks!

Actually, I'm getting suspicious now. squid 2.2 stable X should
recognise the -N option. This leads me to suspect that what you ran was
actually a wrapper script with the same name as squid, or an older
version. It _looks_ like a wrapper script of some sort.

D

>
> PK
>
> Dancer wrote:
> >
> > Pete Kuczynski wrote:
> > >
> > > After installing squid-2_2_stable3-src_tar on a redhat linux 5.2 box,
> > > and running /usr/local/squid/bin/RunCache,
> > > the message I gat is:
> > > Running: squid -sY >> /usr/local/squid/squid.out 2>&1
> > > no one can connect through the proxy server, any suggestions?
> >
> > Well, the message looks about right. If it doesn't keep repeating, then
> > squid's probably started up okay. (If it keeps repeating, then squid's
> > failing to start properly).
> >
> > The next steps:
> >
> > ps waxu | grep squid | grep -v grep
> > Do you get any output at all? You should see something like:
> > proxy 343 0.0 10.3 6944 3196 ? S Jun17 1:34
> > /squid/bin/squid
> >
> > If you get a process entry, then it's running. If not, your next step is
> > to find out why not. If it _is_ running:
> >
> > telnet localhost 3128
> >
> > Do you get connection refused? Then it's not listening on port 3128.
> > Find and check your squid.conf and find out what port it _is_ on.
> >
> > D
>
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>
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Received on Sat Jun 19 1999 - 21:35:26 MDT

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