SUSE,CentOS,UBUNTU and whatever that actually works.. Eliezer On 09/18/2013 11:47 AM, Mohsen Dehghani wrote: > Ubuntu 12.04 > > > What?? > what OS are you using? > > > > Eliezer > > On 09/15/2013 09:07 AM, Mohsen Dehghani wrote: >> All workarounds failed except adding "ulimit -n 65000" to squid init >> file >> >> Adding "session required pam_limits.so" to "/etc/pam.d/common-session" >> also failed for me. >> The box never read '/etc/security/limits.conf' at boot time >> >> OK so now there is another thing That I have tested: >> /etc/pam.d/common-session >> dosn't have the limit module as a default so the admin will set it as >> he wants and to prevent a problem.. >> >> adding this line: >> session required pam_limits.so >> >> to the common-session file forces the ulimits on a PAM session startup >> and end.. >> this forces the bash(which is a pam) session to use the limits that >> are set by the admin in the limits.conf... >> It's not such a good idea to allow a users such a thing but this is >> the admin choice. >> >> Eliezer >> >> > > >