On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 02:53:40 +0000, Jenny Lee <bodycare_5@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello all, > > No matter what I do, I cannot get squid reload with 3.1.0.15. > > Directory permissions and everything is properly set for > cache_effective_user. > > Squid starts at boot with initscripts, opens a low-numbered port. It works > fine when run as root, and switches to cache_effective_user as expected > (child and spawn nsca_auth processes). > > However, I cannot send it a reconfigure signal with 'squid -k reconfigure' > or 'kill -HUP'... when i am logged in as cache_effective_user. I can send a > kill signal to apache for example (running under the same uid). > > ERROR: Could not send signal 1 to process 7467: (1) Operation not permitted > > RHEL 5.4 x64 > SELinux disabled > > I tried setuid /bin/kill but that did not work either. > > This was working fine before with 2.6. > > Any ideas how to reload squid or what happenned? > Please (a) report issues with development code to the squid-dev developers mailing list. and (b) try the latest release of your version (currently 3.1.0.17) before reporting. Amos