I tried to run the script though as root from /etc/rc.d/init.d but still the squid
process didn't stop. Anywhere else I need to look at? What I'm currently doing
at the moment is whenever I do make changes to the squid.conf file I still have to
reboot my linux box before the new entry is recognized. Is there a better way of
stopping the squid process from command line (after it was brought up by the reboot
process) and start it again?
Again, thanks and awaiting for reply
Joel
Roger Boussen wrote:
> On 24 Mar 2000, at 11:44, Joel Taqueban wrote:
>
> > Could anyone please provide me a script that enables me to stop or start
> > the squid process or access to the internet (from the proxy).
>
> Normally there is a script in the rc.d/init.d directory on you're system (Linux
> /etc/rc.d/init.d).
> When an operator has to start it without having the root password you need to
> use sudo to give him root rights when running the script.
>
> Regards,
> Roger
Received on Mon Apr 10 2000 - 06:42:28 MDT
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