Re: [squid-users] Installing Squid Issue

From: Technology Listserves <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 09:52:00 -0600

Thank you for your response. At what point is the etc/squid directory created? I have squid installed to /usr/local/squid. The squid.conf file is currently in /usr/local/squid/etc. I start squid from /usr/local/squid/sbin.

I haven't done many changes to the suid.conf file yet as I want to see the squid can initiate before I invest time into configuring the squid.conf file.

>>> Edward Mann <edward@arctechnology.com> 11/07/02 09:49AM >>>
Okay i'm not sure but do you have a squid.conf file on your server. If
you are starting this from the command line are you telling it what conf
file to use. ie. #squid -z -f /etc/squid/squid.conf, or are you starting
the file from init.d?

I take it that you have modified the squid.conf file to fit your needs?

Later.
 

On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 09:24, Technology Listserves wrote:
> Good Morning.
>
> I recently rebuilt our test squid server with RedHat 8.0. Now I am having problems with the squid install. I downloaded the squid-2.5.STABLE1.tar.gz file from www.squid-cache.com. After running the gunzip and tar commands, I followed the directions from the INSTALL file which was to perform the following commands:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/squid
> make all
> make install
>
> To start squid, I use a terminal window and go to /usr/local/squid/sbin. Then I type:
> squid -z
> squid -N -d1 -D
>
> However:
>
> When I type squid -z, I get this error: -bash: squid: command not found.
> After further investigation, I see that there is no /etc/squid folder (I think that is where it should be).
>
> If I use the rpm package (2.4), all works, however, I would rather install from the source code and have 2.5.
>
> Any suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
> Tim
>
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