Forwarded, because I forgot to click "reply to all" > > When I restart squid from webmin or from ssh the same thing > happens. > > Changed nothing at squid itself. Search the internet and found one > > thing that the helper (squidGuard) may have a to big > logfile. But it's > > not the logfile. When I disable the helper squidGuard squid runs > > normally. It's the squidGuard which hasn't changed too... access > > rights to squidguard-db's are ok. Every folder and file > same user like > > the squid is running under... > > Squidguard is usually very "vocal" in its own log file. > Perhaps you will find the reason for your crash there? > What does squidguard.log say? > > I've seen that error in the past, and if memory serves it was > either related to incorrect permissions on the squidguard db > or an unwritable squidguard.log. > > Check under which user you start squid/squidguard. > > HTH, > > Joop ------------------------------------------------------------ Dit bericht is gescand op virussen en andere gevaarlijke inhoud door MailScanner en lijkt schoon te zijn. Mailscanner door http://www.prosolit.nl Professional Solutions fot IT