On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Thilo Manske wrote:
> Yes, you are asking a webserver know and no cache. There's on running on your
> squid box - don't ask me why, it's your machine.
Thanks for this clarification. The whole misunderstanding was caused by
a configuration which I adopted from a Win-NT environment here in our
hause. Now it is clear why this doesn't work, too.
> No, it's not. Please read your squid configuration file, it's the
> *first option*.
Hmm, I *have* read it and it says:
# TAG: http_port
# The port number where Squid will listen for HTTP client
# requests. Default is 3128, for httpd-accel mode use port 80.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
# May be overridden with -a on the command line.
#
# You may specify multiple ports here, but they MUST all be on
# a single line.
#
#http_port 3128
My fault was to think that all I found in here in the institute
(I've set up the first Linux box under 600 Win boxes) would be right,
but it wasn't.
Could someone please explain the remark about httpd-accel mode?
Kind regards
Andreas.
Received on Fri Sep 10 1999 - 02:09:41 MDT
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