Edward Dekkers wrote:
>him to run it with the -z option to create the swap directories. But when we
>do this, we get permission denied errors??? We're loggin in as root, so I
>can't see why. I would say squid hasn't got the right permissions when it
>runs, but I don't know how to fix.
Nice to have you back, Mr. Dekkers.
After it's started, squid runs as user "squid" by default, though this
is configurable (check squid.conf). Make sure that /var/spool/squid
is writeable by that user.
Hope this helps - have a safe and happy holiday. -d
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