[squid-users] Squid versions and FreeBSD-10.1 headache

Odhiambo Washington odhiambo at gmail.com
Fri Jan 23 12:42:26 UTC 2015


On 23 January 2015 at 15:17, Yuri Voinov <yvoinov at gmail.com> wrote:

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> Here is it.
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> There is your loop reason.
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root at mail:/usr/src # svn
Type 'svn help' for usage.
root at mail:/usr/src # sockstat -l | grep 80
www      httpd      55941 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      55941 4  tcp4   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      55941 5  tcp6   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      55941 6  tcp4   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      69148 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      69148 4  tcp4   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      69148 5  tcp6   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      69148 6  tcp4   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      69145 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      69145 4  tcp4   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      69145 5  tcp6   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      69145 6  tcp4   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      69142 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      69142 4  tcp4   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      69142 5  tcp6   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      69142 6  tcp4   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      11049 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      11049 4  tcp4   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      11049 5  tcp6   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      11049 6  tcp4   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      11044 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      11044 4  tcp4   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      11044 5  tcp6   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      11044 6  tcp4   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      993   3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      993   4  tcp4   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      993   5  tcp6   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      993   6  tcp4   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      991   3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      991   4  tcp4   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      991   5  tcp6   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      991   6  tcp4   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      990   3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      990   4  tcp4   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      990   5  tcp6   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      990   6  tcp4   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      989   3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      989   4  tcp4   *:80                  *:*
www      httpd      989   5  tcp6   *:8080                *:*
www      httpd      989   6  tcp4   *:8080                *:*
root     httpd      912   3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
root     httpd      912   4  tcp4   *:80                  *:*
root     httpd      912   5  tcp6   *:8080                *:*
root     httpd      912   6  tcp4   *:8080                *:*
root at mail:/usr/src # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache24 stop
Stopping apache24.
Waiting for PIDS: 912.
root at mail:/usr/src # sockstat -l | grep 80
root at mail:/usr/src #

Here is an attempt to address the problem based on your observation:

1. I killed the httpd so that there is nothing listening on port 80.
2. Started squid-3.5.1 and cache log was clean. However access is DENIED to
all requests so no one can browse!

Seems we're headed somewhere.
However, I have other servers running squid-2.7.9 and there is a webserver
on the same machine (gateway) and they play along nicely!







-- 
Best regards,
Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
Nairobi,KE
+254733744121/+254722743223
"I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler."
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