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From: <ma...@so...> - 2002-06-30 11:26:55
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Thanks, Geetha pal! I have resolved the trouble simply by replace "210.73.46.75" by "demo.gscas.ac.cn". Thanks again for your kind and intelligence! But I meet with another trouble, when browing the web page through icap_client on 210.73.46.75, I got an error that I have no access. But other machine works fine. How to resolve the trouble? Cheers, George Erik ----- Original Message ----- From: Geetha Manjunath To: ma...@so... Cc: ica...@li... Subject: Re: [icap-server] Questions aboue the installation of icap. Sent: Sat Jun 29 20:46:19 CST 2002 > Please try the following and let me know what happens... > 1. Check whether your icap server is working ok. You do that as follows: > telnet 210.73.46.75 1344 > - Does it connect? > 1(a) If yes. cut and paste the lines from icap_server/tests/icap_req2 > for telnet. (You can also do a netcat if that is installed.) > - you should get a response from the icap server > 1(b) If no, change the icap_service lines in squid.conf by replacing > 210.73.46.75 with demo.gscas.ac.cn . Restart squid and try. > > 2. Run squid on command line as "squid -X -N" and look for any parse > errors in conf file. > - Ensure that the icap_service lines are all on a single line > SAME LINE: icap_service resService respmod_precache 0 > icap://210.73.46.75:1344/respmod > > 3. Set "icap_enable off" in the squid.conf file and try using squid > without icap. You should be able to browse things on the web with your > Konqueror browser. > > Let us hope we do not need any more checks.. :-) > > Happy Weekend! > > Thanks and regards > Geetha > > > > > ma...@so... wrote: > > > > Hi, pals! > > > > When user visiting web pages through icap-client(proxy > > server), they got errors, "broken pipe". I want to make it > > clear that whether I have installed icap-server and icap-client > > correctly. > > > > I am using Reh Hat 7.2, Kernel 2.4.7-10, > > squid-icap-client-1.2-src.tgz, > > icap_server-1.2.tar.gz. > > > > 0.install Python and PyXML > > > > 1. Install icap-client: > > > > ./configure --enable-icap-support --prefix=/usr/local/squid > > make > > make install > > > > modify squid.conf > > ----------- > > icap_enable on > > icap_mode both > > icap_service reqService reqmod_precache 0 icap://210.73.46.75:1344/reqmod > > icap_service resService respmod_precache 0 icap://210.73.46.75:1344/respmod > > icap_class MyClass reqService resService > > icap_access MyClass allow all > > icap_access reqService allow all > > icap_access resService allow all > > ----------- > > > > modify squid.conf > > ----------- > > cache_mem > > cache_dir > > acl > > http_access > > ----------- > > ./squid -z > > > > 2. install icap-server > > modify the setup file > > ----------- > > export ICAP_PATH=`pwd` > > export PYTHONPATH=$ICAP_PATH/medusa-20010416:$ICAP_PATH/proxylet:/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages > > ----------- > > then run . ./setup > > > > 3.start icap > > ./squid -NCd1 > > ./start_icap.py > > > > Have I missed anything? Or I did something wrong? > > > > Cheers, > > George Erik > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > > No, I will not fix your computer. > > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > > _______________________________________________ > > icap-server-general mailing list > > ica...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/icap-server-general |