Squid Configuration in SuSE 9.0

Tom Condon tomc
Mon May 17 11:57:45 PDT 2004


Folks,

I've configured my desktop to act as a firewall/proxy server 
for my local network, and seem to have Squid working the way 
I want.  However, I am having troubles getting it to stay on.  
That is to say, it isn't in the rcx.d directory, so it never 
starts on boot (or restarts on reboot).  *

Yast2 doesn't want to allow me to turn it on.  So I've done 
this with rcsquid.  However, that doesn't get it into the 
boot scripts.  Now, I can just add it blithely anywhere I 
wish in the rcx.d files, but I'd like to know where it 
belongs, so I get it working right.  Probably after the 
network (05).  But is there anything it needs to be before?  
The next "gaps" (non-used numbers, currently) are 11 & 12, 
with smbfs as 10 and acpid as 13.  Although, there are four 
items with the number 13.  Hmm.  Is that the way it is 
supposed to be?  There are three "14" entries, and three 
"15"s, too.

Thanks in advance for any enlightenment (including RTFM, if 
you tell me which manual will give this info and/or explain 
what belongs where).


In Harmony's Way and In A Chord,

Tom  ;-})

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