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Re: Follow up to swap.state permissions

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On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, Brian Phillips wrote:

I have recently been debugging my squid through a reconfiguration.  I often
have to restart the proxy or do a force-reload (all with the scripts in
/etc/init.d).  I have noticed that too often, the permissions on
/var/spool/squid/swap.state and swap.state.clean (or whatever it’s companion
filename is…) get changed, and squid can’t reload them.

In what way do they get changed?

I.e. what permissions should they have, and what permissions do they get when this happens?

Is it only the swap.state files changing permissions, or also the cache files?


And then the obvious: Which version of Squid, including patches?

Regards
Henrik

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