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It's ok.
But it shows one nasty thing:
squid doesn't shows a "permission denied" error\output that can redirect us to the issue in hands and verify why..

This is a BUG to my opinion but I do not know (yet) how to look at it.
It states that an error accrue but it seems like a syntax error to me rather then access error.

What do you think about the description of the bug?

Eliezer

On 07/01/2014 10:58 PM, John Gardner wrote:
Eliezer

Agggghhhh! I've just found the problem... SELinux.  Despite me
initially running setenforce Permissive, I must have forgotten to set
it on reboot.

I'm now running; the 3.4.5 RPM from here;
http://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/oracle/6/x86_64/

I apologise for wasting your time, it's now all running successfully.

Thanks

John





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