[SOLVED] RHEL 7 squid proxy run perfectly suddenly stop work
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is there anyone to know how can I close fallback at squid ? http://ipv6-test.com/
I m using ipv6 squid proxy and I want to close fallback support. How can I do this *
is there anyone to know how can I close fallback at squid ? http://ipv6-test.com/
I m using ipv6 squid proxy and I want to close fallback support. How can I do this *
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Open your own thread for your own question with the details mentioned.
Read the LQ Rules: open your own thread for your own question, and don't hijack someone elses question with your own. You also need to read the "Question Guidelines", because unless you provide DETAILS and tell us what you've done/tried so far, we can't help at all. You say nothing about version/distro of Linux, version of Squid, or anything that you've researched on your own.
Open your own thread for your own question with the details mentioned.
I dont have permission for creating a new thread. What can I do about this ?
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