Hello,
if you set the owner on your cache dir and logs dir everything would be fine,
I am using FreeBSD and I have changed the owners of the directory to
nobody:nogroup and in the conf fine I set the effective user and effective
group respectively.
I do not really think that this is a problem with the operating system but
the way different operating systems deal with directory permissions may be
different I guess.
Evren Yurtesen
ISPRO Ltd.
yurtesen@ispro.net.tr
erekose@morgoth.celcom.com.my wrote:
> This must be very very lame. I went thru the squid FAQ and this was
> supposed to happen on Linux but I noticed it happened on FreeBSD 2.8.8
> (maybe just on MY freeBSD) ... I could not invoke squid -z and squid
> properly due to permission denied in accessing
> /use/local/squid/logs/access.log if I set cache_effective_user and
> cache_effective_group other than root and wheel respectively.
>
> I compiled squid STABLE 3 on freeBSD coz I believe it was the most stable
> OS for squid. I ran squid on HP and Linux and Solaris and did not
> encounter this prob.
>
> Thanks in advance for replying.
>
> Erekose
Received on Tue Jun 08 1999 - 14:48:56 MDT
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