Dear Dean,
> > Please read the ChangeLog.. It's answed there..
> > [A part of the ChangeLog of v1.1.6
> > -Refuse to run as root without defining 'cache_effective_user'
>
> yep I did this, I use the defaults 'nobody nogroup' and squid does now
> run, but I still can't rotate the logs using kill -USR1 then squids PID
> (as superuser). The squid process is of course running under nobody
> user..
>
I'm runing Squid as user "cache".. In the squid.conf file you can set the
logfile_rotate entry. If it's set to "0", logfile rotation is disabled..
The owner of the squid-process shoud send a "kill -USR1 <squid-PID>" to
start the process..
I'm using a script to rotate log-files but still have to send a kill -USR1
to let Squid use the new logfile..
Cheers, Henny.
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