ID: T6b3b9804380ac802648e4
Hi,
After reading a lot of posts about this and not finding the answer in any of
those, I decided to pose the question. Running Red Hat 8.0 with SQUID 2.4
STABLE7.
Having the error 111 connection refused each time I try to use the cachemgr..cgi
script. My first question is: the port. Is this the ICP port in squid.conf? If
it is, then I have 3130 as port, localhost as cache host and nothing in manager
name or password fields. I can see that there's an UPD 3130 running and it's
open to the outside world. No access rules on HTTPD or SQUID. Still getting the
error. In the HTTPD error_log, I've this line:
malformed header from script. Bad header=</UL>: cachemgr.cgi, referer: http://x.
x.x.x/Squid/cgi-bin/cachemgr.cgi
When I try to run the cgi script directily from the command line I get this:
-bash: /usr/local/squid/cgi-bin/cachemgr.cgi?host=localhost: No such file or
directory
Is this the normal behaviour or is there something else? Thought about the RH
distribution and the SQUID files locations different from the default
/usr/local/squid but RH should had taken into account this, normally...
Thanks in advance.
Francisco
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