Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> tis 2007-05-29 klockan 16:50 +1200 skrev D & E Radel:
>
>> Dang! Adding the line: "HTTP_PORT 3128" stops the error, but now I get no authentication prompt in
>> my browser. Restarting squid is fine, but it doesn't seem to talk to my client's browser anymore.
>
> So what do you get?
>
> Any output from "squid -k parse"?
Nothing. Nada.
> Is accesses recorded in access.log?
Nope.
> Is the browser configured to use the proxy?
Yes. It was working fine after upgrade to latest stable Debian version, but not after installing squish.
> Regards
> Henrik
Thanks for the reply Henrik. Sorry about my delay. I suspect that Squish install somehow kacked my
squid. I don't see how it could have though. I think perhaps the easiest way out, is to restore to
an earlier drive image and retry the debian upgrade - but not install squish this time.
Is there an alternative method to limit users to xMB downloads per day? Many thanks.
Cheers.
D.Radel.
Received on Sun Jun 03 2007 - 00:01:50 MDT
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