Squid3 on Transparent HTTP proxy dont work
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Just a note to say that you can directly attach files here without having to wrap them in Code tags…
Nothing in your System log. To look at cache.log and access.log, you can use the cat command or nano or vi.
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To look at cache.log and access.log, you can use the cat command or nano or vi.
how do i do that ?
after i ssh to the Machine
i select 8
then what i need to Write ? -
then what i need to Write ?
cat /var/squid/logs/access.log
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nano /var/squid/logs/cache.log
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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 -
did your try deleting the squid cache?
cd /var/squid/cache rm -rf * squid -z
yes i try
i know this commandcat /var/squid/logs/cache.log
give 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/00/05
cat /var/squid/logs/access.log
didnt 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 -
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 -
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.