I removed the conf and binary from the chroot volume. Left the passwd,
hosts, resolv files, and librarys on the chroot volume. Is this correct?
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Rick G. Kilgore wrote:
>
>> I did try the chroot_directive today. Had trouble finding infomation
>> on sintax. Any way I tried to use it as I would the normal chroot
>> command.
>
>
> chroot_dir /path/to/chroot/directory
>
>> After startup squid was logging in old test directory not current prod
>> dir.
>
>
> Sounds like it was given the wrong config file, or you are using the
> wrong binary.
>
>> Is there some place I can get an example of how to set the chroot
>> up for squid.
>
>
> The same as any other chroot, except that the squid binary and
> configuration file is left outside the chroot.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
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