"Daniel Knights @ Highway" wrote:
>
> Stefan,
> Thanks, I presume this is the case when installing squid as part of SUSE,
> but I downloaded and compiled it myself from the 2.3.stable4 version.
> Anyways - I think I've mastered it - it was a case of adding the path and
> squid file name to the boot.local file in /sbin/init.d
I IMO this in not such a bright idea because when boot.local is run the
network isn't running so squid cannot resolve host names or even bind to
an ip address.
A better way would be to copy the init-script from the suse-rpm and
modify it as needed.
juri
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