On 2024-07-23 13:34, Anton Kornexl wrote:
Squid starts, shows a segmentation fault and continues working normally.
Squid forks a worker child and probably this child works, but the parent
process dies with segmentation fault. There is no sign of this
segmention fault in the cache log.
You ma
Hi,the problem is difficult.Squid starts, shows a segmentation fault and continues working normally.Squid forks a worker child and probably this child works, but the parent process dies with segmentation fault. There is no sign of this segmention fault in the cache log.Only this failure (permission
Hi Anton,
no, segmentation fault shouldn't happen at any time.
Could you try to follow the instructions at
https://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/BugReporting#crashes-and-core-dumps
?
What are the last lines in the cache.log when the segmentation fault happens?
Thanks
On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 3:1
Hello,
I have tested the two installations further
Opnsense 23.x with squid 6.6 on freebsd 13.2-Release-p9 produces the
same segmentation fault, but it does not popup as red window in the
dashboard.
I have set "debug_options ALL,5" in squid.conf:
I have found the following lines in cache.lo
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 12:12 PM Anton Kornexl
wrote:
> Hello
>
> i try to use squid (6.10) with opnsense 24.x on freebsd 13-2-Release-p11.
>
> It produces a "segmentation fault" at start and restart but the process
> runs.
>
> The "segmentation fault" occurs even with squid -k parse.
>
> A "s