HI, Well, I tried to follow the advise, and the acl worked. Would you be
able to tell me what defines the library lookup used by squid???
I am concurrently running TOMCAT and POSTGRESQL with part of the classes
used in the ACL module, and they work with no problem...
Vladimir
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Von: Christoph Haas [mailto:email@christoph-haas.de]
Gesendet: Montag, 28. April 2003 09:09
An: Vladimir Martinov
Betreff: Re: [squid-users] Java initialisation at startup S1.5 (I686,
Linux2.4.18)
On Sat, Apr 26, 2003 at 06:33:59PM +0200, Vladimir Martinov wrote:
> Hi! I use java for an external acl applic class... the problem is that
squid
> seems not to be able to find the .so file... I believe it has to do with
the
> setup of the system.. but what... any ideas?
Well, Squid starts a couple of processes which are defined by the
external_acl directives. So the error message may well appear during
squid start-up. However there is not much magic. Just change your
identity to that of Squid ("su - squid" for example) and try to run the
external_acl command. It may be a permission problem. However otherwise
I would not blame Squid.
> No doubt about squid being fast and the rest that's why it is my proxy of
> choice! :-)
I feared you were going to re-implement Squid in Java... ;)
Christoph
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