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    Squid3 0.3.7 with pfsense 2.2.4

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      1kevinm
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      I have been trying for 3 days to get squid3 to work with 2.2.4.  I have been using 2.1.5, but decided it was time to upgrade.

      I am using a DQ77KB motherboard with i5-3470, 8gb of ram, and a 64gb msata hard drive.

      I first upgraded the firmware and packages via the GUI, squid3 would not start.

      I then tried a new install and a restore from a config.xml file via the GUI.

      I have now done a new install and tried just loading squid3 from the GUI.  When I try to start squid3 in transparent mode, I get the following error:

      The following input errors were detected:
      The field Log Store Directory is required.
      Log location must start with a / character.
      Configured log location directory is not valid.

      I've tried searching, but have not found a solution.  Any thoughts on what I need to do to get it to work, and why doing a new install with just the one package results in an error?

      Thanks in advance for the help.

      Kevin

      Intel DQ77KB motherboard
      Intel i5-3470S cpu
      64gb msata SSD
      8gb of RAM
      pfsense 2.3.4

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        doktornotor Banned
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        Which part of those hints to configure things properly is unclear? Do not leave the field empty and put some /valid/location/in/there. Such as /var/squid/logs perhaps. Upgrade to 0.3.8, hopefully it solves your  "issue".

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          KOM
          last edited by

          Maybe I'm crazy, but was /var/squid/logs not the default previously?  Why would he have to type it in manually?

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            1kevinm
            last edited by

            Thanks for the guidance.  Just keying in the path didn't work.  I had to check the box to enable logging and key-in the path and it started.

            I am now in process or restoring my configuration and see if all works.

            Thanks,
            Kevin

            Intel DQ77KB motherboard
            Intel i5-3470S cpu
            64gb msata SSD
            8gb of RAM
            pfsense 2.3.4

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              doktornotor Banned
              last edited by

              Perhaps because upgrade from some superbroken 2.1.x Squid versions just won't work? (Same goes for doing a fresh install and importing the package configuration.)

              On that note, the good thing about 0.3.8+ is that - if you at least manage to install it and uninstall it straight away with enabling the "Keep Settings" thing, it should give you a Squid-free config.xml without any manual messing and leftovers from god knows how many old Squid variants and versions.

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