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Santosh Rani ha scritto:
Thanks for your inputs , Sirs.

I have added user 'squid' and group 'squid'. Changed the ownership of

/usr/local/squid

to user 'squid' and group 'squid'

I have changed cache_effective_user as:

cache_effective_user squid

cache_effective_group squid

I have also created 'store.log' and 'access.log' files in

'/usr/local/squid/var/logs'

and ownership is set to user 'squid' and group 'squid'

'Squid' has all the permissions (read, write, execute) on directory

'/usr/local/squid'

Still it doesn not start nor it gives any error.

/usr/local/squid/sbin/squid -k parse does not report any error.

Regards

On 04/10/06, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ons 2006-10-04 klockan 11:52 +0530 skrev Santosh Rani:

> I have set the ownership on  'cache' directory' for root since other
> folder i.e. in the 'var' directory was also owned by root with the
> permission 733

The Squid cache and log directories needs to be owned (or at least
writable) by your cache_effective_user.

Regards
Henrik








You should look into cache.log and/or try to launch squid in "no-daemon"
mode:

squid -N -d 1

Quoting from "man squid":

 -N         No daemon mode.
 -d level   Write debugging to stderr also.

If you add also:

 -X     Force full debugging.

you'll get infos about each line of the config file squid parsed, and
more. This can help to see exactly what's going wrong during squid startup.



HTH

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