Are you using the Squid-standard SNMP port (3401), or have you changed it
to the Well-Known Port (161) to interoperate with a management
application? If you are using 161, you may either (a) be running another
SNMP agent (for another app) on 161, or (b) you may be running Squid as a
non-root user (it changes to the cache_effective_user thereafter) and thus
cannot bind to a port >1023.
Look further into these areas and write back...
Sandy
At 07:24 PM 02/21/2001 -0600, H�ctor Jos� Montalvo Herrera wrote:
>Hello, I installed squid and enable snmp, but when I run squid, I have
>there errors in my messages:
>Cannot open snmp Port
>Feb 21 19:15:37 squid[5720]: Cannot open snmp Port
>Feb 21 19:15:40 squid[5728]: Cannot open snmp Port
>Feb 21 19:15:44 squid[5735]: Cannot open snmp Port
>Feb 21 19:15:47 squid[5745]: Cannot open snmp Port
>
>Somebody what happen?
>
>Thanks!
>
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