Squid stop working!!

Guillermo Garron guillermo.fedora at gmail.com
Mon Jul 17 01:20:50 UTC 2006


Thank you very much,

but i am running squid on 3128, TCP but it listens on UDP 3130 for sibling
and child request.

regards,

Guillermo.


On 7/16/06, Tim <ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
> Guillermo Garron:
> >>> on the /var/log/messages
> >>> it says that squid can not open the ICP port (UDP 3130)
> >>> on the
> >>> /var/log/cache.log
> >>> it says
> >>> commBind: cannot bind socket FD 13 to *:3130 (13) Permission denied
>
>
> Paul Howarth:
> >> This looks like an SELInux problem, like this one:
> >>
> http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-selinux-list/2006-July/msg00037.html
>
> On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 08:28 -0400, Guillermo Garron wrote:
> > that was easy!!!
> > thanks, i had never think about SELinux, as i configured it for
> > letting squid work :) in the squid option of the
> > systemc-config-security level -SELinux tab- so i thought that was all.
> >
> > ok, no i finally turn off SELinux :),
>
> I'd recommend configuring it properly, rather than disabling it.  Squid
> usually works on port 3128, and the SELinux presets for allowing Squid
> to work would be configured for it, not 3130.  That's probably why
> you're having problems.  There's two fairly simple solutions:  I think
> the easiest would be to run Squid on port 3128.  Alternatively, you
> could customise the SELinux rule for port 3130.
>
> I can't offer advice on how to do the second one, I haven't studied the
> details.
>
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