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[ILUG] Squid problem - solved

[ILUG] Squid problem - solved

Kevin Philp lists at cybercolloids.net
Wed May 19 10:59:14 IST 2010


Found a bug report on Debian - appears to be an issue with squid3 on 
amd64 : http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=578047 : for 
now if you renable ipv6 squid 3 will work again.

Kevin.


Kevin Philp wrote:
> I have just safe-upgraded my debian-squeeze machine and I get the 
> following error:
>
> The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve the URL: 
> http://server/
>
>    Socket Failure
>
> The system returned: (97) Address family not supported by protocol
>
> Squid is unable to create a TCP socket, presumably due to excessive 
> load. Please retry your request.
>
> The cache.log file shows:
>
> 2010/05/19 10:00:50| comm_udp_sendto: FD 7, (family=10) 127.0.0.1:53: 
> (97) Address family not supported by protocol
> 2010/05/19 10:00:50| idnsSendQuery: FD 7: sendto: (97) Address family 
> not supported by protocol
>
> Looking around it seems to be related to running squid-3.1 on an ipv6 
> disabled machine - we disabled ipv6 when we set up the machine and 
> ahve never had issues until this recent squid upgrade.
>
>



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