Squid should take care of running the dnsservers itself. All your startup
script will need to do is to bring up squid (`squid &` to run it in the
background), and it would be a good idea to make your script restart squid
in case it dies for some reason.
-Bill
On Fri, 16 Jan 1998, Chuck Pitre wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jan 1998, Bill Wichers wrote:
>
> >
> > The dnsserver(s) should be started automatically by squid and run in the
> > background... Assuming you are starting squid using the RunCache script
> > (which you *should* be doing), just run `RunCache &` to run RunCache,
> > along with squid and all it's freinds in the background.
> >
> > -Bill
>
> Actually it's because I want to write my own startup / shutdown script.
> I have BIND 4.9.6 on this machine and it has to startup first, then squid
> and it's dnsserver...
>
> I have it working right now.. but it's halfass and I hate rebooting the
> machine went I don't have to...
>
>
> Chuck Pitre chuck@vianet.on.ca
> ViaNet Internet Solutions Technical Consultant
> 128 Larch Street ph: 675-0400
> P3E 5J8 fax: 675-0404
> >--------------------------------------------------<
>
>
>
Received on Fri Jan 16 1998 - 14:16:51 MST
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