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    Lusca Package seems not supported in 2.1, why? HELP!

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    • O Offline
      onlineph
      last edited by

      I successfully installed 2.1, the WAN and LAN are UP. I can log-in to the GUI, have configures the basics.

      For my hardware profile see attachment.

      I have successfully installed LUSCA CACHE, see image.

      But when I am about to configure it at Services > Proxy Server I get this error:

      "Warning: dir(/usr/local/etc/squid/errors/): failed to open dir: No such file or directory in /etc/inc/pfsense-utils.inc on line 417 Fatal error: Call to a member function read() on a non-object in /etc/inc/pfsense-utils.inc on line 418"

      I am not a BSD savvy so I really don't understand the error message. Could somebody help me please. Or couldsome one give me a step by step fix on this?

      Thanks!

      -Nubee
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      • K Offline
        killstreak1597
        last edited by

        I suppose if you don't find a solution you could use squid for your caching needs
        It is basically the same

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        • O Offline
          onlineph
          last edited by

          Actually I tried going back to 2.0.3, set up the lusca then updated the firmware to 2.1 and it works.

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            cmb
            last edited by

            Lusca isn't supported in any version, you're pulling 3+ year outdated code from some unknown person's free web hosting account on a server that's continually hosting malware.
            https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=69295.msg405783#msg405783

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              onlineph
              last edited by

              Ok.. I understand now.

              I'm just back of pfsense thing. So I guess I'll have to divert on squid thing for cashing.

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