Hi,
I'm trying to configure NCSA authentication for Squid on a Redhat Linux.
When I restart Squid (squid -k reconfigure), I get the following lines in
the cache.log:
2001/11/05 14:21:21| Restarting Squid Cache (version 2.3.STABLE4)...
2001/11/05 14:21:21| FD 5 Closing HTTP connection
2001/11/05 14:21:21| FD 7 Closing ICP connection
2001/11/05 14:21:21| FD 8 Closing SNMP socket
2001/11/05 14:21:21| Cache dir '/var/spool/squid' size remains unchanged at 102400 KB
2001/11/05 14:21:21| DNS Socket created on FD 1
2001/11/05 14:21:21| Adding nameserver 195.207.97.3 from squid.conf
2001/11/05 14:21:21| helperOpenServers: Starting 5 'ncsa_auth' processes
2001/11/05 14:21:22| WARNING: Cannot run '/sbin/ncsa_auth' process.
2001/11/05 14:21:22| WARNING: Cannot run '/sbin/ncsa_auth' process.
2001/11/05 14:21:22| WARNING: Cannot run '/sbin/ncsa_auth' process.
2001/11/05 14:21:22| WARNING: Cannot run '/sbin/ncsa_auth' process.
2001/11/05 14:21:22| WARNING: Cannot run '/sbin/ncsa_auth' process.
2001/11/05 14:21:22| Accepting HTTP connections at 192.168.0.6, port 3128, FD 5.
2001/11/05 14:21:22| Accepting ICP messages at 0.0.0.0, port 3130, FD 7.
2001/11/05 14:21:22| Accepting SNMP messages on port 3401, FD 8.
2001/11/05 14:21:22| WCCP Disabled.
2001/11/05 14:21:22| Loaded Icons.
2001/11/05 14:21:22| Ready to serve requests.
I've tried the ncsa_auth by hand and that works fine. Squid doesn't seem to be able
to start the ncsa_auth program.
Anybody knows why?
Thanks
Koen Breems
Received on Mon Nov 05 2001 - 08:39:40 MST
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