Re: [squid-users] squid -k reconfigure Question !

From: Arindam Haldar <arindam@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 08:24:19 +0530

it doesnt help ! ... :(
i will reinstall squid today.. maybe something i missed there!

On Sunday 14 July 2002 11:06 pm, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> Try changing the permissions of /etc/squid/users-wireless to 644
>
> Regargs
> Henrik
>
> On Sunday 14 July 2002 08.47, Arindam Haldar wrote:
> > yes .. cache log shows errors !.. ihad earlier disable it, but now
> > after your mail i enabled it in squid.conf & found some imteresting
> > errors !! i have a few acl in squid.conf to allow ip to use
> > cache... basically they are for different ethernet(5 in total) &
> > have ip's passing through those ethernet !.. this is a text file &
> > i have created different files coz iptables too reads from this
> > file to allow usage of cache/internet/mail/www servers etc !! ...
> > but i guess iptables here is not important as you are right, it was
> > runnig on squid 2.4Stable6 earlier-->without **errors** !! ...
> > with squid -k reconfigure the cache.log says-->
> >
> > strtokFile: /etc/squid/users-wireless not found
> > 2002/07/14 11:53:45| aclParseAclLine: IGNORING invalid ACL: acl
> > users_wireless src "/etc/squid/users-wireless"
> > 2002/07/14 11:53:45| squid.conf line 1485: http_access allow
> > users_wireless 2002/07/14 11:53:45| aclParseAccessLine: ACL name
> > 'users_wireless' not found. 2002/07/14 11:53:45| squid.conf line
> > 1485: http_access allow users_wireless the acl in squid.conf is ==>
> > acl users_wireless src "/etc/squid/users-wireless"
> > http_access allow users_wireless
> >
> > this file is linked to /var/surfNet/access/users-wireless & has
> > permission 640 !!
> > so why its hapenning **now** ? ... with squid2.4Stable7 the only
> > configuration i changed is ***aufs*** instead of ufs !!
> > 1 more Question to ask.. if cache log says it cant find the **few**
> > files, why giving the command **service squid restart ** solves
> > the problem ?.. the acl are working ok therefore with service
> > command !
> > to end but not the least our squid box runs as transparent !!
> >
> > awaiting a reply !
> >
> > On Sunday 14 July 2002 09:38 am, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> > > On Saturday 13 July 2002 05.52, Arindam Haldar wrote:
> > > > when i add an ip in a text file & use the command squid -k
> > > > reconfigure , squid gives access **DENIED** for every ip.. i
> > > > have to shutdown & restart the squid which solves the problem
> > > > !..
> > >
> > > Odd.. defenitely a bug of some kind. Seems to work here and at a
> > > number of customer sites however.
> > >
> > > Do you get any warnings/errors when you run "squid -k parse"?
> > >
> > > Can you access the cachemgr interface after a reconfigure? If so,
> > > what does it claim the current configuration looks like? Any
> > > difference from what it claims after a full restart?
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Henrik
Received on Sun Jul 14 2002 - 21:01:16 MDT

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