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Squid Proxy Server 3.1: Beginner's Guide
As we learned before, we can use the -k parse option to test our configuration file. Now, we are going to add a test line and see if Squid can catch the error.
For example, let's add the following line to our squid.conf file:
unknown_directive 1234
Now we'll run Squid with the -k parse option as follows:
squid -k parse
As unknown_directive is not a valid directive for the Squid configuration file, we should get an error similar to the following:
2010/07/21 22:28:40| cache_cf.cc(346) squid.conf:945 unrecognized: 'unknown_directive'
So, if we find an error within our configuration file, we can go back and fix the errors and then parse the configuration file again.
We first added an invalid line in to our configuration file and then tried to parse it using a squid command which resulted in an error. It is a good idea to always parse the configuration file before starting Squid.
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