I know that in FreeBSD, netstat -an doesn't show the same information as
Linux. Try using sockstat, and see if that shows squid having an open port.
If you are familiar with OpenBSD, and know this is not the issue, I
apologize.
Start squid and tail the cache.log You should see a line like:
2004/12/09 09:51:36| Accepting HTTP connections at 0.0.0.0, port 3128, FD
20.
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Schmidt (CACL Tech Asst) [mailto:schmidje@oplin.org]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 7:31 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Squid not opening tcp port
Hello,
At work we have a filter server running DansGuardian and Squid on top
of OpenBSD. It was setup by my predecessor, and has worked so reliably
that I haven't even looked at it hardly before. Well, last week we
started having problem with the filtering. I ssh'ed into the filter
server and started poking around. It seems that when the server boots
up, and squid gets launched, it will not open any tcp port for incoming
connections. It is *supposed* to be openning port 3128, the default
port. However, after launching squid, and confirming that it is running
by running "ps ax | grep squid", if I run "netstat -an" there is no
entry for port 3128. In fact, it doesn't appear that squid has opened
any other tcp port either.
When DansGuardian attempts to launch, it fails to connect to the proxy
server, and exits.
Does anyone have any idea why squid would be unable to open the tcp
port? Is there any way I can get debugging info from Squid to find out
why it is unable to open tcp/3128?
Jeff Schmidt
Received on Thu Dec 09 2004 - 11:54:38 MST
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