On Wednesday 26 March 2003 15:16, Michael West wrote: Hi there,
how about : http_port xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000 tcp_outgoing_address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx udp_outgoing_address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx in the squid config and run squid as daemon ? Michi > I would like to bind squid to a specific interface. > > I thought the easy way to do this would be with xinetd, but I get: > > Mar 26 06:05:09 localhost squid: Cannot open HTTP Port > Mar 26 06:05:49 localhost last message repeated 10 times > > When I try to use it. Normally this would mean there is a squid process > already running, but there is no other squid process. > > service squid > { > disable = no > socket_type = stream > wait = no > user = root > bind = 192.0.0.1 > server = /usr/sbin/squid > server_args = -N -D -YC -u0 > } > > What am I doing wrong with xinetd? What other ways are there to make > squid bind to an interface? > > ~Michael -- Bisping & Bisping GmbH & Co. KG Michael Streb internet and network [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spitalstrasse 21-24-26 phone +49-9123-9740-630 D-91207 Lauf a. d. Pegnitz fax +49-9123-9740-97 http://photo.bisping.de * http://bisping.de * http://lauf.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]