Thank you folks that works great!
Richard
Ammad Shah schrieb:
Richard,
This is simple, just you have to rename squid binary. if you are using
Fedora/Redhat change the following
/usr/sbin/squid
/usr/local/squid/sbin/squid
/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid
and content of "/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid"
thats all
Ammad Shah
Talk to your OS vendor support and see if they've got tools to limit
access to the process list to the processes running under your uid.
THen users can only see processes running under their uid, and won't
see Squid.
Adrian
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008, Richard wrote:
Hello!
I am running the current Squid Version on a Unix server, and don't want
other users to see that Squid is running!
How can I prevent that Squid will be listed by tools like "top"?
It is possible to change the process name?
Please excause my bad english!
Thank you!
Best regards,
Richard
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