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      vd
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      I'm a newbie in pfsense and squid.

      I've installed pfsense RC2e + captive portal + squid.
      Maybe this is a stupid question but, I can not find any squid stats.
      How can I verify that squid is working other than verify that the service is working (which IS the case) ?

      Thanks in advance

      Vincent

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        bairdmj
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        Login to a shell and check /var/squid/log.  You should see a cache.log, and if you have logging enabled you will have an access.log.  Also, check to make sure that the daemon is runinng (ps aux | grep squid).  The cache is kept in /var/squid/cache as well.  So see how large that directory is.  There is also a cachemgr patch in the forums that I am looking into installing at the moment.

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