Re: Squid help
by Si Jones
>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to set up Squid on my computer, and it seems very difficult
>to get working. Here is my log file from when it started:
>
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Starting Squid Cache version 2.5.STABLE3 for
>i386-redhat-linux-gnu...
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Process ID 9266
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| With 1024 file descriptors available
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Performing DNS Tests...
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Successful DNS name lookup tests...
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, port 32798, FD 4
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Adding nameserver 205.152.144.23
>from /etc/resolv.conf
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Adding nameserver 205.152.132.23
>from /etc/resolv.conf
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| User-Agent logging is disabled.
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Referer logging is disabled.
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Unlinkd pipe opened on FD 9
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Swap maxSize 131072 KB, estimated 10082 objects
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Target number of buckets: 504
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Using 8192 Store buckets
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Max Mem size: 16384 KB
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Max Swap size: 131072 KB
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Rebuilding storage in /var/spool/squid (CLEAN)
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Using Least Load store dir selection
>>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Set Current Directory to /var/spool/squid
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Loaded Icons.
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Accepting HTTP connections at 0.0.0.0, port 3128,
>FD 10.
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Accepting ICP messages at 0.0.0.0, port 3130, FD
>11.
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| WCCP Disabled.
>2004/06/01 00:33:40| Ready to serve requests.
>Are the 0.0.0.0's for the IP addresses normal operation?
>Thanks,
>William
Yes they are normal, it means ANY interface, so if you have eth0, lo,
eth1 then which ever interface receives a request on port 3128 it will
serve it.
If you have a external interface that you dont want it available to, go
in the squid.conf file and look for the interface to bound to, alter it
to be
127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.0
192.168.1.0 being your whole internal IP range.
If you have a the firewall setup you will have to open port 3128 to
allow it to talk to the network EVEN if you are binding squid to all
interfaces (0.0.0.0).
19 years, 11 months
Re: Ugly, ugly fonts in X apps after upgrade to FC2
by Mark Eggers
A couple of things that I have noticed.
1) Fonts were pretty unpleasant until I installed the TrueType fonts
(not done in the default install).
2) The stock NVidia driver does not render fonts as nicely as the
proprietary driver.
Rather than going back to the 8K stack kernel I'll wait for the
proprietary driver.
HTH - /mde/
19 years, 11 months
Wastebin icon FC2 KDE
by Dylan Parry
Hi,
Since upgrading to FC2 I have noticed that the icon for the wastebin on my
KDE desktop doesn't change when I add things to it, or when I empty it. In
fact it always looks like there is something in it - any ideas how to
change this?
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19 years, 11 months
Raid1 Problem: personality 3 is not loaded
by Reinhard Sy
Hello,
when my system is booting I get the follwing message:
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
md: autorun ...
md: considering hdc3 ...
md: adding hdc3 ...
md: hdc2 has different UUID to hdc3
md: hdc1 has different UUID to hdc3
md: adding hda3 ...
md: hda2 has different UUID to hdc3
md: hda1 has different UUID to hdc3
md: created md2
md: bind<hda3>
md: bind<hdc3>
md: running: <hdc3><hda3>
md: personality 3 is not loaded!
md :do_md_run() returned -22
I have installled a RAID1 and it is working (that's what I belive).
I have checked the archive for this problem but found not very helpfull
information.
if I do a
[root@muckla root]# modprobe -c | grep md-persona
alias md-personality-7 multipath
alias md-personality-3 raid1
alias md-personality-8 raid6
alias md-personality-2 raid0
alias md-personality-1 linear
alias md-personality-4 raid5
[root@muckla root]#
[root@muckla root]# lsmod | grep raid1
raid1 14976 3
The module is loaded. What does the message mean ?
BTW: Under FC1 I got a similar message - now I have moved to FC2 and got
the message I show to you.
Reinhard
19 years, 11 months
FC2: exceedingly slow shutdown
by Alexander Volovics
Hello,
Anybody else notice that FC2 takes a very long time to shutdown.
Clicking on the logout button it sometimes takes more than 5 minutes
before the actual logout window appears and sometimes again that long
before the actual shutdown begins after clicking the shutdown button.
I have noticed this on at least 2 pc's and a laptop.
Can gnome be involved in anyway?
Alexander
19 years, 11 months
make xconfig
by John Allgood
Hello
I am trying to run make xconfig. When it comes up I can't read any
of the characters. Anyone had this same problem. What did you do to fix it.
Thanks
John Allgood - ESC
19 years, 11 months
POP to mbox converter?
by Erik P. Olsen
I am in the process of converting from OS/2 to Linux and I have thousands of
e-mails saved in separate pop files. Does anybody know of a program that can
convert all these pop files into mbox files? Or if I would have to it myself
what is the precise structure of those mboxes?
--
Regards,
Erik P. Olsen
19 years, 11 months
RE: Random Screen Blank on startup all the Time.
by Ragone_Andrew
for me, these are similar but i never can recover [most of the time i cant] I installed i386 on my machine instead of x86_64 to see if it worked better. It doesnt too much. It will run longer without freezing but when it goes black, i cannot use the keyboard. The screen sometimes comes back but then the mouse doesnt click [although it does move].... how could i fix the acpi bug?
-Andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Green [mailto:fedora@warmcat.com]
Sent: Tue 6/1/2004 5:39 AM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Cc:
Subject: Re: Random Screen Blank on startup all the Time.
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On Tuesday 01 June 2004 10:02, Christopher Stone wrote:
> This option is already disabled and it happens to me anyway. I think
> this is actually some kind of ACPI bug in the kernel itself. I
> restarted X today, and again it happend. 3 monitor shutdowns about 20
> minutes apart. After that, everything is back to normal.
I also have this here on at least two machines, but I only get one hit of it,
it seems exactly 20 minutes after Xorg started. Usually I am typing or
something and I clear it immediately, but if it happens while I was reading
something it persists until I move the mouse or hit a key, and it is
regardless of how recently a key was pressed or the mouse moved.
- -Andy
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19 years, 11 months
How to change default global font in FC2
by bast@altern.org
Hi,
I'd like to change the default global font used in the system.
In fact I want to use KDE and I hate the "Sans" font, which is not as clear as "Verdana" for example.
I changed anything in the control center to use Verdana instead of Sans, but when I launch applications as Mozilla, Firefox, Thunderbird, or Evolution, "Sans" is still used, and I guess it's the default system font and I'd like to change it ...
In Gnome or XFCE, when changing the application font to Verdana, those apps above are displaying well Verdana instead of Sans, so I guess Gnome and XFCE use something else than KDE for this ...
How can I change that ?
Any help would be very appreciated,
thanks,
Bastien.
19 years, 11 months
FC2 won't boot - RH9 to FC2
by Atsuko Crum
I just upgraded RH 9 to FC 2. After finishing the upgrade, the system
does not boot.
The system displays something like the following repeatedly:
Loading 2.4.20-24.9 .....
.
[snip]
.
022b9f6c r __ksymtab___xfrm_route_forward
022c3a01 r __ksymtab___xfrm_route_forward
02276322 T __xfrm_s2
How can I correct this problem and boot the system? I'm using LILO as a
bootloader.
Thanks.
Atsuko Crum
19 years, 11 months