On 20/01/2016 10:53 p.m., Henri Wahl wrote:
>> ... and since you are using SMP we will also need to see all your
>> squid.conf settings.
>>
>
> I testet dith default settings and found them working. Thus I compared
> default and my config and changed this:
>
> http_port 0.0.0.0:3128
> http_port [
On 20/01/2016 9:42 a.m., Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> On 19/01/2016 14:38, Henri Wahl wrote:
>>> So what is Squid logging during startup/reconfigure about that IPv6
>>> port ?
>
> What kernel and OS are you using? Also did you tried to start squid with
> default settings?
> Also what is the output of
On 19/01/2016 14:38, Henri Wahl wrote:
So what is Squid logging during startup/reconfigure about that IPv6 port ?
What kernel and OS are you using? Also did you tried to start squid with
default settings?
Also what is the output of "squid -v"?
Eliezer
> So whats preventing the IPv4 TCP connect() getting through?
If I knew... there is even no firewall blocking anything.
> So what is Squid logging during startup/reconfigure about that IPv6 port ?
A lot of kids dying:
2016/01/19 13:36:27 kid11| Squid Cache (Version 3.5.12): Exiting normally.
On 18/01/2016 11:13 p.m., Henri Wahl wrote:
> Hi list,
> Since I upgraded the OS to CentOS 7.2 and Squid to 3.5.12 (RPM from
> www1.ngtech.co.il the local squidclient gets no answer if pointed to
> localhost:
>
> # squidclient -v -p 3128 mgr:info
> Request:
> GET cache_object://localhost/info HTTP
Hi list,
Since I upgraded the OS to CentOS 7.2 and Squid to 3.5.12 (RPM from
www1.ngtech.co.il the local squidclient gets no answer if pointed to
localhost:
# squidclient -v -p 3128 mgr:info
Request:
GET cache_object://localhost/info HTTP/1.0
Host: localhost
User-Agent: squidclient/3.5.12
Accept: