Use ps to find the parent process id from your Squid. This will tell
you what is restarting Squid, and most likely how it got started.
Regards
Henrik
On Friday 18 April 2003 19.03, Joseph Maxwell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using FreeBSD 4.xx, for some reason squid is turned on at
> startup, which I did not need. I tried killing it with SIGTERM but
> it reappears with a new PID. I have searched the /etc/rc, inetd,
> cron and can't find a command to stop the daemon, webmin has a
> start command but an explicit "stop" is absent.
> Please advise
> Thanks
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