Hi,
It's quite possible that your dnsserver program is not where squid expects 
it to be.  I haven't used Squid 1.x but in squid 2.x there is a section in 
the squid.conf file where you specify the location of dnsserver, pinger etc 
etc.  Does it match up with the real location of your dnsserver program?
Also, why don't you try out the "proper" redhat method by using an RPM to 
install squid...I have used RPM sources for a while now and find them to be 
a great heap easier than compiling straight from tarball.  You can find 
great squid RPM's at http://home.earthlink.net/~intrep/linux/ .  These ones 
set up logrotating under redhat and put things where you'd expect to 
generally find them on a redhat system.  I found everything to work 
completely reliably using these particular RPM's (I believe others are set 
up on rhcn.redhat.com also but haven't tried them)
Hope this helps,
Reuben
>I have a linux box (Red Hat 5.2) hook up to an ISDN line.
>
>I Compiled and installed Squid (Version 1, Nov 22 98) but can not
>start squid successfully. I have created all cache dir and I have the
>the error of Fail to start dnsserver (I have chown for everything
>under squid under my name), can someone give me some hint on
>what I should check for.
>
>
>Thank you very much.
>
>
>Here is my cache.log after starting squid with squid -D &
>
>
>C T Leung
>Sisler High School
>Winnipeg
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Reuben Farrelly          Sunbury, VIC  3429,    Australia
reuben@mira.net                        NIC Handle: RF5822
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