Frenette wrote:
Ok, the problem was selinux because when I set it to permissive, it worked. I turned if off since I don't need any of selinux protection. There should be in option in fedora to refrain from installing it. Thanks for the help
Congratulations on getting Squid working, but I have three things to add to the discussion:
1) There is an option in Fedora to refrain from installing SELinux. The official FAQ hasn't been updated to version 6 yet*, possibly because the answer to this question is the same (http://docs.fedoraproject.org/selinux-faq-fc5/#id2960912). " The installer follows the choice you make in the Firewall Configuration screen."
2) "restorecon -R /var/spool/squid" while the LVM is mounted will probably allow Squid to run with SELinux enforcing.
3) Fedora 7 includes a very nice SELinux troubleshooting utility "setroubleshoot". Read about it at https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/setroubleshoot/wiki/SETroubleShoot%20Overview
Chris * And Fedora 8 is only 14 days away!