On Sun, 15 Nov 1998, Ian Eure wrote: > --snip-- > Nov 15 16:17:57 Phalanx squid[8803]: clientSendMoreData: Deferring > http://va.deb > ian.org/debian/dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/devel/libc6-dev%5f2.0.7u-5.deb > > Nov 15 16:20:29 Phalanx squid[8803]: clientKeepaliveNextRequest: FD 18 > Sending next > Nov 15 16:20:36 Phalanx squid[8803]: clientSendMoreData: Deferring > http://va.deb > ian.org/debian/dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/misc/screen%5f3.7.4-9.deb > Nov 15 16:27:28 Phalanx squid[8803]: clientKeepaliveNextRequest: FD 18 > Sending next > Nov 15 16:27:28 Phalanx squid[8803]: clientKeepaliveNextRequest: > entry->swap_status == STORE_ABORTED > Nov 15 16:27:38 Phalanx squid[8915]: Starting Squid Cache version > 2.0.PATCH2 for i386-debian-linux-gnu... > Nov 15 16:27:38 Phalanx squid[8915]: Process ID 8915 > Nov 15 16:27:38 Phalanx squid[8915]: With 256 file descriptors available > > --snip-- > > Which is quite weird- it looks like the proxy is getting stopped and > restarted for some reason. This is bad.
Oops, looks like APT is causing squid to segfault :> APT makes -extensive- use of HTTP/1.1 pipeling which most web clients don't do. I suggest you talk to the squid mailing list, squid shouldn't exit like that. Jason