Re: [squid-users] Squid with SquidGuard

From: Mark Elsen <mark.elsen@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 23:39:38 +0100

>....
> Nope.
> In the working case everything seems just fine:
> 2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11225] squidGuard 1.2.0 started (1138138357.409)
> 2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11225] squidGuard ready for requests (1138138357.481)
> 2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11223] squidGuard 1.2.0 started (1138138357.433)
> 2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11223] squidGuard ready for requests (1138138357.482)
> 2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11224] squidGuard 1.2.0 started (1138138357.435)
> 2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11224] squidGuard ready for requests (1138138357.483)
> 2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11221] squidGuard 1.2.0 started (1138138357.506)
> 2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11221] squidGuard ready for requests (1138138357.508)
> 2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11222] squidGuard 1.2.0 started (1138138357.519)
> 2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11222] squidGuard ready for requests (1138138357.521)
> 2006-01-24 22:11:05 [11221] squidGuard stopped (1138140665.526)
> 2006-01-24 22:11:05 [11222] squidGuard stopped (1138140665.528)
> 2006-01-24 22:11:05 [11223] squidGuard stopped (1138140665.530)
> 2006-01-24 22:11:05 [11224] squidGuard stopped (1138140665.531)
> 2006-01-24 22:11:05 [11225] squidGuard stopped (1138140665.533)
> (I started with "/usr/sbin/squid -NCd 1" did some tests and closed with
> CTRL-C)
>
> In the non-working case - cold boot with "/usr/sbin/squid" in rc.local -
> you can see the results too (i.e. *nothing at all* written to
> squidGuard.log).
>

 - In the command-line case, was SQUID started from the root account ?

 - What's in cache.log (full log), for the failing case ?

 M.
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