It was a compilation problem, thank you very much indeed.
Rogelio Valencia
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>cachemgr.cgi may be installed on any HTTP server.
>
>However, if the HTTP server is running another OS (or OS version) than
>your Squid server then you quite likely will need to recompile it for the
>web server OS.
>
>See also the manager access controls in squid.conf. The default config
>only allows cachemgr.cgi to access Squid from "localhost".
>
>Regards
>Henrik Nordström
>Squid Developer
>
>
>On Monday 07 January 2002 09.06, Rogelio Valencia Rivera wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>We have installed the cachemgr.cgi to work from the same machine that
>>holds the Squid cache, installing a http server on the
>>same machine and it works ok. The documentation indicates (not in a
>>really clear way, but ...) that you can connect to the Squid cache
>>from a http server not located on the Squid machine, by installing the
>>CGI in the other machine. But when I try to do so,
>>the cgi does not work and the http server informs the next error
>>messages:
>>
>>exec of /....../cachemgr.cgi failed
>>premature end of script headers: /....../cachemgr.cgi
>>
>>Is it possible to use a http server in a different machine than the one
>>that holds the Squid cache?
>>
>>Thank's in advance
>>
>>Rogelio Valencia
>>Opnatel
>>
>
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