Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 00:04:38 -0500 From: Adam McLaurin <adam.mclaurin@gmx.net> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: squid-2.5.4_6 warning: port must be >1024 Message-ID: <20040117000438.090155bf.adam.mclaurin@gmx.net> In-Reply-To: <20040117000217.34282ec5.adam.mclaurin@gmx.net> References: <20040117000217.34282ec5.adam.mclaurin@gmx.net>
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On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 00:02:17 -0500 Adam McLaurin <adam.mclaurin@gmx.net> wrote: > It seems squid can no longer bind to ports <1024 (as of 2.5.4_6). I've > been binding to port 85 for ~2 years, and all of a sudden today my > squid > started crashing immediately after upgrading. > > I was getting this in my cache.log: > 2004/01/16 23:52:43| commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 10 to > 127.0.0.1:85: > (13) Permission denied > > Anyhow, as soon as I changed the port to 8585, it started working > again. > So if you're experiencing problems with the new squid, double-check > your > port to be >1024. > > Hope this helps someone. :) Also, keep in mind you'll need to append your rc.conf with: squid_enable="YES" It does seem strange that a port's behaviour would be controlled by the rc.conf, but I suppose that's how the maintainer wanted it done. If this is going to be how it is from now on, perhaps squid_enable should be mentioned in /etc/defaults/rc.conf ? -- Adam
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