[plug] I think I broke it: Was:I've got my two computers going...thanks for assistance

Matthew Murray matthewm at aone.com.au
Thu Nov 12 09:35:00 WST 1998


In order to load squid at boot time simply
edit the file '/etc/rc.d/rc.local' and put
in the line '/usr/local/squid/bin/RunCache &',
or where ever squid happens to be located.

This should fire up the squid server, but it may
complain to you if it cannot find a net connection
at the time of loading.  This depends upon how you
have setup squid, and what DNS servers if any you
have it pointing to.

- Matthew Murray

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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-plug at linux.org.au [mailto:owner-plug at linux.org.au]On Behalf
Of David Buddrige
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 1998 9:26 AM
To: plug at linux.org.au
Subject: [plug] I think I broke it: Was:I've got my two computers
going...thanks for assistance

 (Actually, just 
thinking about it, I might check to see if SQUID was loaded at 
boot-time... anyone know how I might configure this to load at boot-time 
- I'll check it when I get home)...

So my question then, is How do you get SQUID To load at boot-time?

cheers

David.




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