Hi
I'm using apache 1.3.6 on http port set to 3128, installed on a Sun 420
with Solaris 7
I don't want to run apache on port 80 as I'm using this server as http
accelerator
(reverse proxy) on port 80. Could there be a problem if my web server is on
port
3128 and the cache_http_port is also 3128?
I've installed squid-2.3.STABLE2 and I've set up the acls
and placed cachemgr.cgi into the /usr/local/squid/cgi-bin directory, however
when I connect to the web address to view the results I get:
Cache Manager menu for localhost:
&auth=bG9jYWxob3N0fDk1Nzk4NTcyNHxjYWNoZW1ncnwxMjM0NTY=">
Apache Web server&auth=bG9jYWxob3N0fDk1Nzk4NTcyNHxjYWNoZW1ncnwxMjM0NTY=">
&auth=bG9jYWxob3N0fDk1Nzk4NTcyNHxjYWNoZW1ncnwxMjM0NTY=">
&auth=bG9jYWxob3N0fDk1Nzk4NTcyNHxjYWNoZW1ncnwxMjM0NTY=">
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---- Generated Wed, 10 May 2000 19:08:44 GMT, by cachemgr.cgi/2.3.STABLE2-hno.20000420@localhost What does this mean? I'm getting no useable data out from my cachemgr.cgi. I've set for the Cache Manager Interface: cache host: localhost cache port: 3128 Manager Name: cachemgr password: Password I've set for cachemgr using htpasswd Any help appreciated.Received on Wed May 10 2000 - 13:51:51 MDT
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