hi
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
 > What does "squid -v" report?
root@park:DATA# squid -v
Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE1
configure options:  --prefix=/cache --mandir=/usr/local/man 
--localstatedir=/cache --enable-gnuregex --enable-asyncio 
'--enable-removal-policies=heap, lru' --enable-icmp --enable-delay-pools 
--disable-useragent-log --disable-referer-log --enable-kill-parent-hack 
--enable-snmp --enable-arp-acl --enable-ssl 
--with-openssl=/usr/include/openssl --enable-err-languages=English 
--disable-poll --disable-http-violations --enable-linux-netfilter 
--enable-internal-dns --disable-underscores --enable-auth-digest 
'--enable-external-acl-helpers=ip_user, unix_group' --enable-unlinkd
root@park:DATA#
 >
 > As your configure options seems to include aufs my first guess is that
 > you are not running the Squid binary you think you are..
no this is a _fresh_ installation on slackware, i mean its a first time 
& the _only_ binary squid present on the system..
 >
 > In any event, you need to add --with-pthreads as well, or aufs won't 
be very stable.. (see the known bugs section)
no i havent tried with this option..'will keep in mind from now--:)
 >
 > Regards
 > Henrik
 >
 >
 > Arindam Haldar wrote:
 >
 >>hi all,
 >>i have been using squid on redhat.. but i tried on slackware today &
 >>found these interesting things which i want to ask & share...
 >>slackware 8.1 with kernel 2.4.19, squid 25S1, iptables 1.2.7a
 >>
 >>1) cannot create cache dir with "aufs" option. This was working with
 >>RedHat. Error shown with sqid -z command is...
 >>FATAL: Unknown cache_dir type 'aufs'
 >>2) The folowing acl were working with RedHat but not on Slackware..
 >>  acl users_allow src "/var/surfNet/access/users-* "
 >>  http_access allow users_allow
 >>  http_access deny all
 >>
 >>the result is same even if i use acl for 3 different files( insted of
 >>users-* , & all are  text files )
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