> >...
> > You will not need a telnet daemon running on your squid box,since in
> > this
> > test you are connecting to the port squid is running on.
> > You only need the telnet client program available.
> >
>
> # telnet localhost 8080
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Connection refused
>
> Sincerely,
> LC
That is strange, this leads to an in between
sanity check (don't understand me wrong,thx) :
- Change , the squid port in squid.conf.
- Stop and start squid, make sure that squid's cache.log
indicates the new port squid is running on,when started.
- Issue the same test again,with the new designated squid http port.
M.
-- 'Love is truth without any future. (M.E. 1997)Received on Mon Jul 14 2003 - 08:14:44 MDT
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