Hi,
Putting the squid in startup can be done by two ways
1.You can add it to the end of the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file
2.Write a shell script, Put it in the /etc/rc.d/ and add it to the runlevel
you want by using the command chkconfig
Are You using the External DNS? If So check the dns_children directive in
squid.conf
Have the cron job
0 0 * * * /usr/local/squid/bin/squid -k logrotate
We are speaking above thinks for the linux.
Regards,
squid@visolve.com
www.visolve.com
> Hi:
>
> My squid is 2.4 and is on Freebsd 4.2
> Please let me in which file and what line should I add so that the squid
> can start automatically once the machine is rebooted. Secondly, when I
> lauched the squid, it started successfully but two things are not
> happening:
>
> 1. DNS Children are not running
> 2. rotating of the logs are not happening (how can I make them to rotate
> at 0000hrs)
>
> Thanks
>
> Abid
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