> >From /usr/local/squid/sbin
>
> ./squid -k rotate
>
> WORKS :-)
Means '.' was not in your current path.
>
> also tried ./squid -h to return the help list
>
> I checked the permissions and they ate as follows
>
> User "Read, Write, Execute"
> Group & Others "Read, Execute"
>
> If that's of help
Well,if any, squid must be set executable.
M.
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