Hello, Yes squid have all right on directories it need to. and here is the output of the squid -Nd1 bash-3.00# ../sbin/squid -Nd1 2005/08/22 07:53:14| Starting Squid Cache version 2.5.STABLE10 for sparc-sun-solaris2.8... 2005/08/22 07:53:14| Process ID 21606 2005/08/22 07:53:14| With 1024 file descriptors available 2005/08/22 07:53:14| Performing DNS Tests... 2005/08/22 07:53:14| Successful DNS name lookup tests... Illegal Instruction have you more infot to try for me ? regards Arno Streuli Crédit Agricole (Suisse) SA Chemin de Bérée 46-48, ch-1010 Lausanne 10 Tél. +41 58 321.5215 - Fax +41 58 321.5251 http://www.ca-suisse.com "Joost de Heer" <sanguis@xxxxxxxx To: Arno.STREULI@xxxxxxxxxxxxx l> cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: can't start squid 10 latest compile 19.08.2005 16:49 Please respond to sanguis Arno.STREULI@xxxxxxxxxxxxx said: > Hi, > I try to use the latest Squid compile (squid-2.5.STABLE10-20050816), but > the system is not starting. - Did you run 'squid -z' before starting? - Does the user you start squid with have write access to all directories it tries to write to? - Start with 'squid -Nd1', and see if it returns to the prompt or not. Joost ****************************************************************** DISCLAIMER - E-MAIL ------------------- The information contained in this E-Mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It may contain certain privileged and confidential information, or information which is otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not copy,distribute or take any action in reliance on this information ******************************************************************