OK Antony thank you!!
2016-06-22 18:28 GMT-03:00 Roberto Carna :
> Amos, just a last comment:
>
> My squid.conf from Squid3 has this line:
>
> #Default:
> # logfile_rotate 0
>
> So the parameter you mentiones it's just setup.
>
> Any other thing relative to log problem?
>
> 2016-06-22 11:4
On Wednesday 22 June 2016 at 23:28:56, Roberto Carna wrote:
> My squid.conf from Squid3 has this line:
>
> #Default:
> # logfile_rotate 0
>
> So the parameter you mentiones it's just setup.
You do realise that # at the start of a line means it is a comment and has no
effect, right?
Antony.
Amos, just a last comment:
My squid.conf from Squid3 has this line:
#Default:
# logfile_rotate 0
So the parameter you mentiones it's just setup.
Any other thing relative to log problem?
2016-06-22 11:42 GMT-03:00 Amos Jeffries :
> On 23/06/2016 1:44 a.m., Roberto Carna wrote:
>> Dear Antony, t
OK, I'll do that.
And what about the "nocreate" option in the logrotate file for
squid3???Do I have to delete or change for waht option???
Thanks a lot again, this is my last question.
2016-06-22 14:02 GMT-03:00 Amos Jeffries :
> On 23/06/2016 4:32 a.m., Roberto Carna wrote:
>> Amos and Antony,
On 23/06/2016 4:32 a.m., Roberto Carna wrote:
> Amos and Antony, thanks a lot for your help.
>
> At first, I'll enable IPv6 in my Debian box.
>
> And for the log problem, I couldn't understand what yoy said
> Amos...please can you detail what I have to do in order to avoid log
> rotation problems
Amos and Antony, thanks a lot for your help.
At first, I'll enable IPv6 in my Debian box.
And for the log problem, I couldn't understand what yoy said
Amos...please can you detail what I have to do in order to avoid log
rotation problems???
And at last, why do you think the log problem arrives w
On 23/06/2016 1:44 a.m., Roberto Carna wrote:
> Dear Antony, thanks for your help..below is the
> /etc/logrotate.d/squid3 filebut before I have to say I've seen in
> the web that this problem is solved by enabling IPv6, and was reported
> by a ticket (https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=
On Wednesday 22 June 2016 at 15:44:42, Roberto Carna wrote:
> Dear Antony, thanks for your help..below is the
> /etc/logrotate.d/squid3 filebut before I have to say I've seen in
> the web that this problem is solved by enabling IPv6, and was reported
> by a ticket (https://forum.opnsense.org/i
On Wednesday 22 June 2016 at 15:49:57, Roberto Carna wrote:
> Also I see in cache.log:
>
> pinger: Initialising ICMP pinger ...
> 2016/06/22 09:58:51| pinger: ICMP socket opened.
> 2016/06/22 09:58:51| icmp_sock: (97) Address family not supported by
> protocol 2016/06/22 09:58:51| pinger: Unabl
Also I see in cache.log:
pinger: Initialising ICMP pinger ...
2016/06/22 09:58:51| pinger: ICMP socket opened.
2016/06/22 09:58:51| icmp_sock: (97) Address family not supported by protocol
2016/06/22 09:58:51| pinger: Unable to start ICMPv6 pinger.
2016/06/22 09:58:51| Pinger exiting.
2016-06-2
Dear Antony, thanks for your help..below is the
/etc/logrotate.d/squid3 filebut before I have to say I've seen in
the web that this problem is solved by enabling IPv6, and was reported
by a ticket (https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=879.0) ..can
this be true???
/var/log/squid3/*.log {
On Wednesday 22 June 2016 at 14:53:23, Roberto Carna wrote:
> everything was OK until the /var/log/squid3/access.log rotate to
> access.log.1. From this moment, the access.log file is not present, and the
> squid3 daemon doesn't respond...I'm not sure the cause.
Show us your log rotation script.
Dear, I've implemented a Squid3 in reverse mode, and when I test it
with some web access from my PC, everything was OK. But when I put it
in production, there are a lot of web access and everything was OK
until the /var/log/squid3/access.log rotate to access.log.1. From this
moment, the access.log
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