Perhaps you have something else running on 3128? Reminants of the old
squid? Or perhaps your config file got messed up when your HD got messed
up, screwing up your access lists. Go over your config file line by line -
make sure there is no gibberish in it. Could also be that squid isn't
running properly because of a parse error in your config - when you
switched versions, the parameters for the config file might have changed -
squid won't run if it doesn't understand something in the config file.
Also check the logs as suggested.
At 05:39 PM 12/8/2000 -0700, Duane Wessels wrote:
>On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Mihai Bobos wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> > I have a bad problem with my squid (2.3STABLE4)
> > I upgraded the server with extra RAM, but the simms must be deffective,
> > cause the server crashed after about one day (freezed in fact)
> > the only thing to do was stop the server and restart, fsck, errors found
> > on hdd, etc...
> > the only problem noticed till now is squid doesn't want to work
> > anymore...
> > I tried to rebuildthe cache, I tried upgrading (from 2.3STABLE3 to
> > 2.3STABLE4), i tried uninstalling, deleted all squid related files, then
> > reinstalling squid again, with the same working configuration file, but
> > the result is always the same: squid doesn't work...
> > my browser sais:
> > Connect: Contacting host x.x.x.x:3128 (that's my server) and after a
> > while i get a Connection failed with error 110 Connection timed out...
> >
> > when i use the client program in linux i get the message:
> > client: ERROR: Cannot connect to localhost:3128: Connection refused
> >
> > can you please tell me what to do with it? i ran out of ideas, and don't
> > want to reinstall the hole server again...
>
>check syslog
>
> check /usr/local/squid/logs/cache.log
>
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