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--- Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> You need to start Squid as root, and quite likely
> you must not use the
> chroot directive..
> 
> Under these conditions it should keep the needed
> capabilities from the
> root account.

would you please be more detail? I don't know how to
run squid as root accept by changing
cache_effective_user and cache_effective_group to
"root". But with this setting, squid will crash after
started.

 
> You did not mention what kernel you are running, but
> I assume you have
> compiled your own kernel based on the standard
> kernel + the cttproxy
> patch.
> 

My system is;
Fedora core 6 64bit
Kernel-2.6.18.5
cttproxy-2.6.18-2.0.5
iptables-1.3.6

both kernel and iptables is working, there are tproxy
modules on the kernel when doing lsmod and iptables
with tproxy also able to redirect the traffic.

Thanks! 

regards,
Zul


 
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