Open fragtion opened 4 years ago
Hm I have it running on latest Win 10 but not the insider build of course :( might be something related to permissions with that default LOCAL SYSTEM user that runs the binary? Anything in the system/auth event log?
Hi again. Thanks for prompt response. I've done some further testing and discovered that this is not an issue with Squid for Windows after all (just a bit unlucky that squid's default ports are affected)
For some reason I just can't listen on some port ranges (1551-3489 and 7479-8278). Still trying to figure out exact cause & solution, as no application seems to be binding to those ports and firewall is off
Will advise if I find a solution as it may assist other users who run into this problem, but since it is not technically a Squid issue, you may close this ticket if you wish as I don't expect a solution to come from here
Thanks:))
Just a quick note to say that I've managed to track down the problem cause for this behavior...
See following resources for more information: https://blog.ofortune.xyz/2020/01/03/fix-network/ https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/3171
Apologies once again for the false issue report for Diladele Squid for Windows - I am happy to report that my Squid for Windows is now working great since applying this fix.
Regards
Oh good; but please be sure to check the issue #86 too.
Hi
Failed to bind port on first run / new installation on Windows 10 (Version 2004 OS Build 19603.1000)
Could it be the fact that I'm running a version of Windows 10 for Insiders ?
Notes:
http_port 3128
to another portI presume it relates to this cause and has something to do with cygwin?
2020/04/20 11:15:40 kid1| WARNING: no_suid: setuid(0): (22) Invalid argument
Any advice?
In the meanwhile I'll try the VM Appliance ...
Thanks