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 :),
thanks a lot.
regards.
Guillermo.
On 7/16/06, Paul Howarth <
paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 2006-07-15 at 22:16 -0400, Guillermo Garron wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a big problem
> after my last yum update today
>
> with
> macromedia
> updates
> core
> freshrpms
> skype
> extras
>
>
>
> anyway acording to my yum.log the squid have been updated on june 10
> and not today, i even
> do a
> yum remove squid
> yum install squid
> but the same result.
> 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
>
> but strangely i can start it using
> $squid -start
> command,
> but not using
> /etc/init.d/squid start
>
> i also tried executing line by line that script and it start!!! :) ..
> but using only one pid number.
> right now i am writing from my laptop wich has CENTOS 4.3 and here my
> squid uses two pids, i dont know if Fedora should use also two if it
> is running correctly.
>
> that is all for now. i will continue checking,
> right now i am doing a "yum update" and it found again software to
> update even the kernel ... all packages from updates repos.
> hope that solve the problem,
> will let you know.
This looks like an SELInux problem, like this one:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-selinux-list/2006-July/msg00037.html
Paul.
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