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I have the following config in /etc/squid/squid.conf:
#
# Recommended minimum configuration:
#
# Example rule allowing access from your local networks.
# Adapt to list your (internal) IP networks from where browsing
# should be allowed
acl localnet src 10.0.0.0/8 # RFC1918 possible internal network
# acl localnet src fc00::/7 # RFC 4193 local private network range
# acl localnet src fe80::/10 # RFC 4291 link-local (directly plugged) machines
acl SSL_ports port 443
acl Safe_ports port 80 # http
acl Safe_ports port 21 # ftp
acl Safe_ports port 443 # https
acl Safe_ports port 70 # gopher
acl Safe_ports port 210 # wais
acl Safe_ports port 1025-65535 # unregistered ports
acl Safe_ports port 280 # http-mgmt
acl Safe_ports port 488 # gss-http
acl Safe_ports port 591 # filemaker
acl Safe_ports port 777 # multiling http
acl CONNECT method CONNECT
#
# Recommended minimum Access Permission configuration:
#
# Deny requests to certain unsafe ports
http_access deny !Safe_ports
# Deny CONNECT to other than secure SSL ports
http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
# Only allow cachemgr access from localhost
http_access allow localhost manager
http_access deny manager
# We strongly recommend the following be uncommented to protect innocent
# web applications running on the proxy server who think the only
# one who can access services on "localhost" is a local user
#http_access deny to_localhost
#
# INSERT YOUR OWN RULE(S) HERE TO ALLOW ACCESS FROM YOUR CLIENTS
#
# Example rule allowing access from your local networks.
# Adapt localnet in the ACL section to list your (internal) IP networks
# from where browsing should be allowed
http_access allow localnet
http_access allow localhost
# And finally deny all other access to this proxy
http_access deny all
# Squid normally listens to port 3128
http_port 3128
# Uncomment and adjust the following to add a disk cache directory.
#cache_dir ufs /var/cache/squid 256 16 256
# Leave coredumps in the first cache dir
coredump_dir /var/cache/squid
#
# Add any of your own refresh_pattern entries above these.
#
refresh_pattern ^ftp: 1440 20% 10080
refresh_pattern ^gopher: 1440 0% 1440
refresh_pattern -i (/cgi-bin/|\?) 0 0% 0
refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320
cache_mem 5 GB
maximum_object_size 400 MB
cache_dir rock /var/cache/squid 307200
# cache_dir diskd /var/cache/squid 102400 16 256
dns_v4_first on
# workers 4
When I run squid -z, it returns this and exits:
2014/02/22 17:59:50 kid1| Set Current Directory to /var/cache/squid
2014/02/22 17:59:50 kid1| Creating missing swap directories
2014/02/22 17:59:50 kid1| No cache_dir stores are configured.
From here, /var/cache/squid remains empty without a rock database. When I start squid, it seems to work, but nothing appears in /var/cache/squid. I am a bit mystified as I have set a cache_dir in contrast to the error message. What's going on?
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Usage:
cache_dir rock Directory-Name Mbytes <max-size=bytes> [options]
Looks like the max-size option is mandatory?
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Usage:
cache_dir rock Directory-Name Mbytes <max-size=bytes> [options]Looks like the max-size option is mandatory?
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I used max-size=1024 and got the same effect. 1300, woo!
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Just for fun, try
cache_dir rock /var/cache/squid 307200 16 256
This tells Squid how many directories to use (16 main, 256 sub), perhaps that's what's missing in your case.
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