>>It's on an IPCop install. I've had to learn to use linux just to get
>>this far so I could be missing something really obvious.
>>
>>
>
>To me it sounds like the Squid is not running. I am not familiar with IPCop
>so I can just guess. If you can login then try a "ps ax | grep squid" and
>see if you have any running instances of Squid. If you do then it's
>probably a network problem. If you do not then you may want to look at the
>cache.log (probably somewhere near /var/log/squid/cache.log) - there is
>likely more information why it couldn't start up.
>
>Also see if you can run "/usr/lib/squid/ncsa_auth /etc/squid/proxy_users"
>on the console.
>
>
>
And if squid is running look at your squid's port in the squid.conf
(default 3128) and verify your iptables rules. I don't know if IPCop
links its services and its iptables rules.
Regards.
Ghislain Garçon
Received on Tue Dec 06 2005 - 00:37:58 MST
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