[squid-users] squid unable to start on CentOS 6.5

Eliezer Croitoru eliezer at ngtech.co.il
Mon Dec 22 23:42:31 UTC 2014


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Well Derek,

I must write something "I am amazed!!!"
In Step 7 there is a little confusion.
The "accel vhost allow-direct" options are not for transparent and\or
interception proxy and I am unsure why it works.
you should use something like:
http_port 127.0.0.1:3128
http_port 13128 intercept

Instead of what mentioned in the tutorial.
I would try to use another tutorial or guide to install squid in
transparent mode.
Have you tried our wiki? I have found this for you:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Intercept/LinuxRedirect

Else then couple little mistakes(which I will gladly be open to help
with) the tutorial looks very good.

Try my suggestion and lets see if squid starts up or not.

Eliezer

On 12/23/2014 01:25 AM, Derek Cole wrote:
> Thanks for taking a look.
> 
> I did try what you suggested, change the "http_port 3128" line back
> to default, and also I tried to launch squid with the default
> squid.conf from the RPM install. Both cases still result in a
> failed launch.
> 
> sharadchhetri.com/2014/03/15/install-configure-transparent-squid-proxy-server-rhelcentos-6-x/
>
>  This link is the link I was using when I initially set this up,
> and got it working on the first machine. I am essentially using
> iptables to route traffic to squid, and then squid is routing to
> the internet.
> 
> Is there anything else I can check, with respect to selinux, etc
> that would determine if it's actually running or something?
> 
> Thanks

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