[squid-users] Squid3: icmp_sock: (97) Address family not supported by protocol / pinger: Unable to start ICMPv6 pinger

Alejandro Cabrera Obed aco1967 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 23 00:45:10 UTC 2016


I notice that I've comnpiled squid3 with --enable-icmp but I don't need
thsi option because I don't work eith parent caches.

So I will try to reconfigure squid3 withouth the ICMP option (no pinger at
all), and I expect not to see any IPv6 warning.

Regards,

2016-06-22 21:29 GMT-03:00 Alejandro Cabrera Obed <aco1967 at gmail.com>:

> I can't see anything about IPv6:
>
> *cat /etc/default/networking:*
>
> # Configuration for networking init script being run during
> # the boot sequence
>
> # Set to 'no' to skip interfaces configuration on boot
> #CONFIGURE_INTERFACES=yes
>
> # Don't configure these interfaces. Shell wildcards supported/
> #EXCLUDE_INTERFACES=
>
> # Set to 'yes' to enable additional verbosity
> #VERBOSE=no
>
> *cat /etc/network/interfaces:*
>
> # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
> # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
>
> source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*    *(this path is empty)*
>
> # The loopback network interface
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> # The primary network interface
> allow-hotplug eth0
> iface eth0 inet static
>         address x.x.x.x
>         netmask 255.255.252.0
>         network x.x.x.x
>         broadcast x.x.x.x
>         gateway x.x.x.x
>         # dns-* options are implemented by the resolvconf package, if
> installed
>         dns-nameservers x.x.x.x
>
>
>
> 2016-06-22 20:37 GMT-03:00 Antony Stone <Antony.Stone at squid.open.source.it
> >:
>
>> On Thursday 23 June 2016 at 01:22:45, Alejandro Cabrera Obed wrote:
>>
>> > #ifconfig
>> >
>> > eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:50:53:b2:6e:88
>> >           inet addr:10.17.133.114  Bcast:10.17.135.255
>> Mask:255.255.252.0
>> >
>> > lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
>> >           inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
>>
>> Well, that certainly confirms that IPv6 is disabled on your machine (from
>> the
>> lack of lines such as "inet6 addr:").
>>
>> You say "I haven't disabled the IPv6 protocol, no references in
>> /etc/default/grub neither in systcl asociated file."
>>
>> Something (or someone) has certainly disabled IPv6 on this machine,
>> though.
>>
>> What are the outputs from:
>>
>>         grep -v ^# /etc/default/networking
>>
>>         cat /etc/network/interfaces
>>
>> ?
>>
>> Antony.
>>
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>
>
>
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