On Tuesday 25 October 2005 16:54, you wrote:
>Have you checked who squid is running as? On a recent test install I
> had permission problems and it was because squid was running as
> user/group nobody which was not a user or group on my system.
When Squid runs (as in, when i only have /var/spool/squid listed as a
cache_dir, and nothing else), it runs as user squid, group squid:
$ ps -Heo pid,user,euser,group,egroup,command
PID USER EUSER GROUP EGROUP COMMAND
3010 root root root root squid -D
3012 squid squid squid squid (squid) -D
3014 squid squid squid squid (unlinkd)
[non-Squid lines trimmed]
It looks like there is still something running as root, but a root
process would certainly have permission to read and write files...
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Dan Ramaley
Network Programmer/Analyst
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Dial Center 118, Drake University
Received on Tue Oct 25 2005 - 16:41:13 MDT
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