/dev/nat is part of IP-Filter, and your Squid is apparently compiled
with IP-Filter transparent proxy support (--enable-ipf-transparent)
Most likely the /dev/nat device should be there, but is missing from
your system by one reason or another.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Adam Maloney wrote: > > I'm seeing a lot of this in my cache.log: > > 2001/02/23 13:57:09| parseHttpRequest: NAT open failed: (2) No such file > or directory > 2001/02/23 13:57:09| clientReadRequest: FD 247 Invalid Request > 2001/02/23 13:57:25| parseHttpRequest: NAT open failed: (2) No such file > or directory > > I've seen some references to it in the list archives, but the suggestion > seems to be to make /dev/nat readable by squid, however I don't have a > /dev/nat. > > The system is running BSD/OS 4.1 > > Thanks in advance > > Adam Maloney > Systems Administrator > Sihope Communications > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.html -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Fri Feb 23 2001 - 13:24:28 MST
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