Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 18Dec2007 20:37, Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 18Dec2007 16:25, Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just ran todays F7 updates and squid immediately quit running and
wont start.
Look at /var/log/squid/cache.log.
The first line after the PUP update:
2007/12/18 15:14:20| storeDirClean: /var/spool/squid/0D/31: (13) Permission
denied
Whatever that file is that it wants is not there?
The whole /var/spool/squid tree needs to be owned by "squid".
But it probably is (better check).
It had been working normally until this time.
Yeah.
Have you got SELinux enabled? It is possible that the rules let squid
run from boot, but not from a root command line. I've certainly tripped
over this "feature" myself.
There's some rationale for this somewhere on the web, but personally I just
turn SELinux off. Why? Because it screws with the straightforward UNIX
security model, such that you can't do deeply desirable stuff like
looking at a file permission and knowing what you're allowed to do with
it.
You can run SELinux in "permissive" mode, too, where it reports SELinux
violations but permits the action; your system will run fine but crap
will stream constantly across the console...
I disabled SElinux, even rebooted, but squid still refuses to start.
Also, since rebooting this morning, it is not writing to the log
/var/log/squid/cache.log?
That hasn't been updated since yesterday ... Stopping the firewall has
no effect either.
I can do without squid for a while I guess.
Thanks for the help.
Bob Goodwin
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