Squid
Don MacGregor
sir_sunkee at yahoo.ca
Tue Jan 20 04:41:01 UTC 2009
Hi guys,
I have a simple question. Does Squid update automatically the cached data in
cases when files were replaced by new files while keeping the names same?
Thanks
Karl Larsen wrote:
>
> David Duong wrote:
>> Karl Larsen wrote:
>>
>>> I am having trouble setting up squid. It seems to dislike all I have
>>> done and does this:
>>>
>>> File host.conf saved
>>> root at karl-desktop:/etc# squid -z
>>> /etc/host.conf: line 2: bad command `127.0.0.1 localhost'
>>> FATAL: Could not determine fully qualified hostname. Please set
>>> 'visible_hostname'
>>>
>>> Squid Cache (Version 2.6.STABLE14): Terminated abnormally.
>>> CPU Usage: 0.008 seconds = 0.008 user + 0.000 sys
>>> Maximum Resident Size: 0 KB
>>> Page faults with physical i/o: 0
>>> Aborted (core dumped)
>>> root at karl-desktop:/etc#
>>>
>>> I can't find a visible_hostname anywhere.
>>>
>>> karl
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Hello Karl,
>>
>> I believe instead of having "localhost" as your hostname, it must have a
>> visible hostname (hence the error). So try this:
>>
>> type hostname and see what's your hostname. If you know your hostname
>> by heart..good. Also, if you have set your server with an internal
>> static ip address, remember that too.
>>
>> Then in the /etc/host.conf, replace the "127.0.0.1" with the actual ip
>> address of that server and replace "localhost" with your server name.
>>
>> Correct me if I'm wrong :)
>>
>>
> Yes the hostname is queer. It is:
> karl at karl-desktop:~$ hostname
> karl-desktop
>
> So I can change that to k5di.com which I used on Red Hat and it
> worked fine. Will try that.
>
> Karl
>
>
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