> "Rafael Arteaga M." wrote:
>
> > Well you see, I think the queries are reaching Squid, becuase acl
> > restrictions are working fine....
> > But as I said they are not logged into access.log
>
> A quick check is to run "squid -k debug", and then see if there is
> traces of the request activity in cache.log.. There will be a lot of
> output in cache.log so search for the requested URL.
>
> If it is a bug then you are the first of countless installations
> experiencing it.
>
> What do your log rotation cron job look like? (I assume you are not
> running "squid -k rotate" by hand...)
>
>
> Regards
> Henrik
Hello Henrik,
Thank you for the advice... But there is something I don't understand,
"squid -k rotate" is a command I have to put in a cron job as part of the
installation??... Or is it a good idea to keep a working squid service??...
Installation instructions say nothing about cron jobs for squid.....
/etc/logrotate/squid has the command "squid -k rotate", witch is done
weekly....
How does your cron job about squid looks like??... Do you do it daily??
Regards
Rafa...
Received on Wed Apr 10 2002 - 17:26:32 MDT
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