Great to hear it works!
And since you are using CentOS I would just say, "take a look at the
wiki" at:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/CentOS#Squid-3.5
In a case you would want a squid 3.5 version.
Eliezer
On 19/08/2015 19:26, adricustodio wrote:
thanks dude!
I fixed!
I was looki
thanks dude!
I fixed!
I was looking the logs and found that i needed a pearl_DBD_mysql
Installed and all worked fine!
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Amos, thanks for answering...
So here is where i am.
i configured my basic_db_auth and tested with
/usr/lib64/squid/basic_db_auth --user root --password password --plaintext
-- persist
But my Centos does nothing, it stays blinking... so i need to crtl + c to
stop
I think something is block
On 20/08/2015 12:17 a.m., adricustodio wrote:
> Hi guys, i got a question... again
>
> Im runing here Centos7 + squid 3.3.8
> Im trying to set up a squid with mysql auth, but im kinda lost here...
>
> For now squid is running fine on basic_ncsa_auth
> I've created a mysql db called "squid" an
Hi guys, i got a question... again
Im runing here Centos7 + squid 3.3.8
Im trying to set up a squid with mysql auth, but im kinda lost here...
For now squid is running fine on basic_ncsa_auth
I've created a mysql db called "squid" and a table called "users" with name,
pass (varchar) and statu