Squid3 on Transparent HTTP proxy dont work
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 then what i need to Write ? cat /var/squid/logs/access.log or nano /var/squid/logs/cache.log or vi /var/squid/logs/access.log or more /var/squid/logs/cache.log … 
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 did your try deleting the squid cache? In ssh option 8 cd /var/squid/cache 
 rm -rf *
 squid -z
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 did your try deleting the squid cache? cd /var/squid/cache rm -rf * squid -zyes i try 
 i know this commandcat /var/squid/logs/cache.loggive me this 2015/09/01 08:00:02| pinger: Initialising ICMP pinger ... 2015/09/01 08:00:02| icmp_sock: (1) Operation not permitted 2015/09/01 08:00:02| pinger: Unable to start ICMP pinger. 2015/09/01 08:00:02| icmp_sock: (1) Operation not permitted 2015/09/01 08:00:02| pinger: Unable to start ICMPv6 pinger. 2015/09/01 08:00:02| FATAL: pinger: Unable to open any ICMP sockets. 2015/09/01 08:03:23 kid1| WARNING: Creating /var/squid/cache/00/04 2015/09/01 08:07:23 kid1| WARNING: Creating /var/squid/cache/00/05cat /var/squid/logs/access.logdidnt give anything 
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 OK, cache.log shows it created the cache structure. Your system seems to be totally loaded with various packages. Unless this is a production firewall, you might want to try removing some of the extra packages and then try again with just Squid3. 
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 There are fewer packages on 2.2.4 from the Packages that were on 2.1.5 squid 
 snort
 Sarg
 Avahi
 Check_mk agent
 pfBlockerNG
 Service Watchdog
 arpwatchit is an old computer that i use for pfsense 
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 As finicky as Squid can be, I've never had the kind of ongoing issues that you seem to have. That's why I suggested blowing it all up and starting off fresh, one thing at a time. I had my own issues last Friday when trying to go from 0.2.8 to 0.2.9. Nothing worked after the upgrade. Good thing for me I'm virtual and I just rolled back to the good config. 
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 I would try it 
 I will make an image of the hard disk firstI would give it another week 
 If I do not succeed
 Then I will format
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 I had my own issues last Friday when trying to go from 0.2.8 to 0.2.9. Nothing worked after the upgrade. I found that after an upgrade I need to delete the squid cache or else webpages will not load (took me awhile to work out that was the issue). 
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 It's the first thing I tried 
 Usually
 When the machine is turned off in a disjointed fashionThen squid causing problems Then I do what you said cd /var/squid/cache 
 rm -rf *
 squid -z
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 I agree with KOM, maybe its time for a format and reinstall. 
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 I found that after an upgrade I need to delete the squid cache or else webpages will not load Thanks. My next maintenance window is this Friday night. I'll try it again after whacking the cache structure. 
