Hi Christian,
> >>I think i have a stupid problem! I use one squid direct from SUSE
> >>Distrubition for our internet proxy, and one squid (self compield
> >>Version 3.0-PRE3) as reverse proxy.
> >>
> >>Now the Problem!
> >>
> >>If i run "squid -k reconfigure" from the "SUSE-Squid" i think i crash
> >>the compiled squid!
Just to be sure: Are you running both on the same machine? Why do you not use
two instances of the Squid provided with the SUSE distribution? (BTW: Which
version of SUSE LINUX are you running?)
..
> Thx for your fast answer! But it has the same bad effect! Maybe it
> depends on how i start the two squid servers.
>
> SUSE Squid rcsquid start --> i think without the -f parameter
> compiled squid --> /usr/local/sbin/squid -N
What is your exact command for starting them (including all options)? And what
are your configuration files?
Regards,
Peter
-- Peter Albrecht, Novell, peter.albrecht@novell.comReceived on Mon Dec 06 2004 - 07:15:21 MST
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