At 11:34 07.10.98 +0400, you wrote:
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>> At 19:01 06.10.98 +0400, you wrote:
>> >Hello,
>> >I've tryed the squid on AIX 4.1.4. with the simplest compilation options:
>> >./configure --prefix=/opt/squid
>> >And I've tryed to run it with the simplest configure file, like in the
>> >QUICKSTART.
>> >But when I try to use it with Netscape, Netscape hangs in the connection
>> with
>> >web-site.
>> >After killing squid, Netscape reported: "A network error occurred while
>> >Netscape was receiving data."
>> >There are nothing in the log files (access.log) about this session.
>> >But it works with the same configuration on Linux.
>>
>> Hmm, AIX is always a bit tricky - there are UNIXes and there is AIX - what
>> compiler did you use? We do not run squid on AIX, but some other packages
>> (e.g. bind) and had no problems with gcc 2.7.2.3.
>$ uname -a
>AIX host1 1 4 00242AD0E000
>$ gcc -v
>Reading specs from /opt/gcc/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-ibm-aix4.1.4.0/2.7.2.3/specs
>gcc version 2.7.2.3
>
It is a problem. I compiled 2.0PRE on AIX 4.1.5-010 with the same gcc.
Installed it, copied my squid.conf from our production machine (OSF 3.2C)
changed 2 or 3 lines (UID, GID, parent...) and up - looks all well.
But there's no reponse on port 3128. You don't need Navigator, you can
simply 'telnet machine 3128' and hang...
regards from Austria
Gruß
kra1
Received on Wed Oct 07 1998 - 04:08:02 MDT
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