Hello,
I have a really simple problem with the squid -k rotate.
When I start a little shellscript as user root, which makes a
/usr/local/squid/bin/squid -k rotate, then the rotated logfiles
(access.log.0,...) have this permissions and ownerships:
-rw-r--r-- 1 nobody nogroup
When I start the very same script with a (root) cronjob, I get this
permissions:
-rw-r----- 1 squid root
This is a problem, because another (user) cronjob relies on the
possibility to read this file.
Any ideas? Probably this in no squid, but a general Unix-Rights-Theory
problem? Hmmm.
Ah, I'm talking about a 2.2.STABLE5 under SuSE Linux 6.4 (2.2.14)
Any help welcome.
Felix
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