Reid ha scritto:
> Could you tell me the command to make squid listen only on 3128? When I run "tcpdump -n -i any
> port 3128" (or any other port) it gives me an error - something about promiscuous command. Thanks
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>> Have you tried to make squid listen only on the 3128 port ?
>> Maybe you could start from there and then enable one other port at a time...
>> (just writing thoughts as they pop off my head :)
>> --
>> Marcello Romani
>> Responsabile IT
>> Ottotecnica s.r.l.
>> http://www.ottotecnica.com
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Well, it's pretty easy: just leave only one
http_port 3128
line in your squid.conf.
I would suggest that you save your current squid.conf in a temporary
file, and start over with a fresh one (i.e. copied from
squid.conf.example) and see if that works. Then you can modify
squid.conf one directive at a time and see if it still works after every
change...
Again, just my .02 euro.
-- Marcello Romani Responsabile IT Ottotecnica s.r.l. http://www.ottotecnica.comReceived on Mon Jul 02 2007 - 00:15:39 MDT
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