You need to edit your squid.conf file to get it working – usually the defaults work, just "start service squid -z" the "-z" builds the cache files and logs… contact me if you’re having problems.
You need to edit your squid.conf file to get it working – usually the defaults work, just "start service squid -z" the "-z" builds the cache files and logs… contact me if you’re having problems.
3:43 pm on November 29th, 2009
ewwww…not only are you running linux, but you’re using redhat 9? I can’t help you there, but the best of luck.
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4:07 pm on November 29th, 2009
You need to edit your squid.conf file to get it working – usually the defaults work, just "start service squid -z" the "-z" builds the cache files and logs… contact me if you’re having problems.
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