On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 01:55:55PM -0600, Sergio Henrique Oliveira Pereira (EDB) wrote:
> Ok .. let's go 8)
>
> 1) Check the path you configured in the squid.conf file is correct. Try
> doing a "which dnsserver" or "locate dnsserver" to double-check the
> path matches what you have configured.
> ---> everthing OK 8)
>
> 2) Try logging in as the squid user and "ls -l /path/squid/bin/dnsserver"
> to make sure you can access the above path.
> ---> everthing OK 8)
>
> 3) While logged in as the squid user, run the "limit" program and make
> sure you don't have unreasonably set user limits on memory sizes,
> number of processes, number of open files, etc.
> ---> everthing OK 8) ( my system said: UNLIMITED )
Hmmm. I'm stumped at this point. A couple more questions, fishing
around at random...
Are you starting squid as root, or as a regular user, and if root,
what is the effective_user and effective_group you are using?
Did you rerun ./configure in the Squid directory after applying all
the patches, and do a fresh make clean && make? (I'm wondering if you
have some library calling problem or something like that.)
-- Clifton
-- Clifton Royston -- LavaNet Systems Architect -- cliftonr@lava.net The named which can be named is not the Eternal named.Received on Tue Feb 29 2000 - 19:25:40 MST
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