[plug] Ithink I broke it: Was ...
David Buddrige
dbuddrige at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 13 10:20:50 WST 1998
Thanks... I'll give that a shot tonight... 8-)
regards
David Buddrige
>Date: 13 Nov 98 08:57:44 +0800
>From: "Kent Ian" <Ian.Kent at fujitsu.com.au>
>Subject: Re: [plug] Ithink I broke it: Was ...
>To: "plug at linux.org.au" <plug at linux.org.au>
>Reply-To: plug at linux.org.au
>
>>
>>I figured it out - SQUID wasn't running after I rebooted the
computer...
>>even though it appears as /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/K25squid in the startup
>
>This is a kill (K) script not a start (S) script. I seem to vaguely
remember
>some problem with that myself.
>
>It may help to create a sym link like:
>
>cd /etc/rc.d/rc3.d
>ln -s ../init.d/squid S75squid
>
>You use the number, 75 in this case, to set the order in which the
start scripts
>will run. (Mind you, if you are using RPMs they assume that that this
has not
>changed for the ones they install.)
>
>This also assumes that your 'initdefault' is run level 3. You probably
should
>check /etc/inittab.
>
>>scripts... I tried starting SQUID manually when I turned on the
computer
>>but it failed with a DNS problem... It seems to need to have the
>
>Yes, squid does DNS lookup tests at startup. The -D option disables
this. I
>don't have the startup script with me but it should be fairly obvious
where to
>put in the option.
>
>snip ...
>
>Ian Kent
>
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