I'm having alot of the Same problems that was discussed in this thread. I
have checked the firewall rules and loopback is setup fine and communicating
properly (so much so I made sure it was the first rule so nothing else would
be getting in the way.) and made sure that I could access all files from the
cache_effective_user. The directories are all owned by the
cache_effective_user and the cache_effective_group. I can access all files
via the acct that squid is set to run under (cache_effective_user). I have
even gone as far as to chmod 775 all of squids directories in a temp build
to see if that was the case. All of this was running fine before I
upgraded, but now I get the same problem with the redirect_program. The
redirect program is also run by the same cache_effective_user and owned by
the same user and I can run the program fine from the user that squid would
be running under. I have tested this with about 5 different redirectors and
am getting stumped. Any extra help on this situation would be greatly
appreciated. I am running on a freebsd 4.5-STABLE box btw.
Matt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anders Widman" <andewid@tnonline.net>
To: <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 9:16 AM
Subject: Re[2]: [squid-users] redirect_program and redirect_access: What am
I doing wrong?
>
> > Make sure your program has permission to write to the log file used..
> > Squid starts any helpers as the cache_effective_user, not root.
>
>
> Login as squid (whatever the user squid is set to run as) and try to
> access all files in /usr/local/squid.
>
> //Anders
>
>
Received on Sat Jun 01 2002 - 13:05:45 MDT
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