Hi,
We've been running Squid on our Linux machine for close to a month now
without a hitch until today. A couple of hours ago, we started getting the
error "FTP disabled/400" when a user tries to use the proxy cache to do
FTP for him. A look at the access logs showed an FTP_DISABLED entry for
that particular object request.
After trying to figure out what happened and failing, we restarted the
server with a SIGHUP and things went back to normal. One thing about the
system is that the cache hierarchy is 98% full.
We're running squid ver. 1.1.16 and ftpget ver. 1.1.17 (because of the
overflow bug with 1.1.16).
What went wrong? And has it been documented and corrected in the latest
version of Squid?
L L Richi Plana 8^) ,-,-. ,-,-. ,-,-. ,-,-. ,-
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