Squid Configuration in SuSE 9.0
Tom Wilson
twilson
Mon May 17 11:57:48 PDT 2004
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 17:25, Tom Condon wrote:
> 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).
Check out the FAQ at the squid web site for several options of starting
squid automagically.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-3.html#ss3.6
Tom Wilson
McSwain Carpets
513.771.1400 x124
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