Okay,
I think it is working agian. For some reason the {file}.log.4 was given
over to root. And then squid refused to rotate them. I brought back up
with squid.init in the init.d directory. Well see what happens.
thanks
-- robert ---------- From: Antony[SMTP:antony@sydney.healey.com.au] Sent: Monday, June 29, 1998 12:03 AM To: Canary, Robert W. Subject: Re: File Permissions The files need to be the same permissions as squid. We run ours as user nobody, group nobody. You'll need to make sure that /var/log/squid is owned by nobody also and so are your cache directories. Antony. > > Hi, > > Whenever I try to bring up squid it will exit "abnormally" because it gets a "Permission denied" when trying to access the follow files: > > nobody rw-rw-r /var/log/squid/cache.log > nobody rw-rw-r /var/log/squid/access.log > > Can anyone tell what the correct permissions should be. > > thanks in advance :-) > -- > robert > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Antony Healey ISOC-AU Founding Member Ph: +61 2 9834 6055 General Manager Fax: +61 2 9834 6249 Healey Communications Australia -- Giving you the world... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --Received on Sun Jun 28 1998 - 22:55:03 MDT
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