Re: [squid-users] Start SQUID 2.5 automatically when the system boots ?

From: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 08:37:43 +1100

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Hi,

Which platform are you running squid on?

In Solaris you would use a init script in /etc/rc3.d usually.

Whichever platform your on must have a startup script/s that you can load
things on startup.

Regards,
Richard Fuser
Firewall & UNIX Systems Administrator

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How to do i start automatically squid when the system boots ?

I don't find the restart feature built in for Squid2.5 in usr/bin ?

Anyone can help me ?

Thanks
Gilles

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