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Henrik,

Ah! I solved it ... it seemed that squid was started with user "squid" ... I 
changed it ...

Thx

Bert.


"Henrik Nordstrom" <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:1154456841.25995.68.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 09:16 +0200, Bert Moorthaemer wrote:
>
>> I mean there is no netstat entry that lists squid listening on port 80 or
>> 443.
>
> Anything in cache.log on startup? Quite likely your OS doesn't allow
> Squid to listen on these ports..
>
> Note: On most OS:es Squid must be started as root to allow access to
> these ports. Additionally on linux a SeLinux or AppArmor profile may
> further restrict which ports Squid is allowed to access.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
> 




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