From: Richard C. <rch...@aa...> - 2008-06-10 01:27:54
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Hi Jamie Yes. Standard Centos 5.1 Squid (2.6). I guess it must be different due to the X86_64 bit architecture.? It must be a nightmare trying to predict where these things are going to turn up in each release of each distribution of each architecture....:-) Richard. Jamie Cameron wrote: > On 09/Jun/2008 00:50 Richard Chapman wrote .. > >> Hi Jamie >> >> I have just set up squid using webmin - and it was too easy - and >> everything just worked using defaults. >> The only minor problem was that the cache manager statistics initially >> gave an error to the effect that the cache manager must be configured >> incorrectly. I checked the config - and cachemgr.cgi was pointing to >> /use/lib/squid/cachemgr.cgi - which didn't exist on my system - but >> /use/lb64/squid/cachemgr.cgi did exist. I changed the config and all is >> now working fine. >> My system is a 64 bit Centos 5.1 system. I'm guessing that you need to >> change a default setting for this system? >> > > That's surprising - my 32-bit CentOS 5.1 system has it at /usr/lib/squid/cachemgr.cgi. > Are you using the Squid package provided by CentOS ? > > - Jamie > > > |