squid service cannot be started !!!!!
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@IT-ADMIN kn
@IT-ADMIN said:
Hi everybody
i'm in a difficult situation, the package squid in pfsense cannot be started, i try to start the service but it get stopped again automatically, this issue occur after an electricity cut
any help please !!
knowing that i have reinstalled the package many times, restart pfsense many times but no chance
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I'm guessing you're just using the command
service squid start
Or substitute start for restart?
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@thanksaj i tried to start the service from the web GUI of pfsense
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What do the logs say?
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Have you recently installed anything new on your pfSense box or made any configuration changes?
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No, i updated the version recently,
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Since the last reboot?
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What about uninstalling Squid and putting it back in?
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@IT-ADMIN where is the log file exactly because i checked in this file /var/squid/logs/access.log but it doesn't show any thing about the service status
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@scottalanmiller said:
What about uninstalling Squid and putting it back in?
yes Mr Scott i tried uninstall the package and install it again but no chance
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@IT-ADMIN i even remove all cached configuration in the XML config file but no chance
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after the upgrade i reboot it many times
but since this morning the squid service not wanting to start -
@IT-ADMIN said:
@scottalanmiller said:
What about uninstalling Squid and putting it back in?
yes Mr Scott i tried uninstall the package and install it again but no chance
Not gonna lie, seeing Scott called Mr Scott made me chuckle...
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@IT-ADMIN said:
@IT-ADMIN where is the log file exactly because i checked in this file /var/squid/logs/access.log but it doesn't show any thing about the service status
The access log is the log of what Squid has allowed. If Squid is not running, there is no process to write to that log. That log will never show anything about Squid's behaviour. You need to look at the system logs to see why a process is not starting properly.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
@IT-ADMIN where is the log file exactly because i checked in this file /var/squid/logs/access.log but it doesn't show any thing about the service status
The access log is the log of what Squid has allowed. If Squid is not running, there is no process to write to that log. That log will never show anything about Squid's behaviour. You need to look at the system logs to see why a process is not starting properly.
i forget to say that recently i tried to add a captive portal, but i deleted it
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look i remark something interesting in ''Status: System logs: Portal Auth'''
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@IT-ADMIN said:
look i remark something interesting in ''Status: System logs: Portal Auth'''
You're still running XP?!
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Try the following commands:
kill -15 squid service squid start
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