Re[4]: [squid-users] Unable to open configuration file

From: Alexander Galitski <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 11:37:34 +0300

Hello Colin Campbell,

Wednesday, January 09, 2002, 1:55:53 AM, you wrote:

CC> Given that squid can descend all the directories, yes. However. going back
CC> over previous emails, there's something that doesn't make sense. You say
CC> that when given a "-k reconfigure" your squid gets the open error and
CC> dies. Squid then restarts and works fine. Squid uses the same code to
CC> access the config file whether reconfiguring or starting up. It can't fail
CC> in one instance and then work immediately after, or at least it shouldn't.

CC> What happens if squid.conf is owner, group = squid, squid?
2002/01/09 11:27:45| Restarting Squid Cache (version 2.4.STABLE3)...
2002/01/09 11:27:45| FD 11 Closing HTTP connection
2002/01/09 11:27:45| Cache dir '/usr/local/squid/cache' size remains unchanged at 153600 KB
2002/01/09 11:27:45| DNS Socket created on FD 4
2002/01/09 11:27:45| Adding nameserver 127.0.0.1 from /etc/resolv.conf
2002/01/09 11:27:45| Accepting HTTP connections at 0.0.0.0, port 3128, FD 8.
2002/01/09 11:27:45| Loaded Icons.
2002/01/09 11:27:45| Ready to serve requests.

hmm, it looks ok for me. but what was wrong in previous config with
squid.conf owned by root.squidadm ??

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with best regards, Alexander Galitski(triton-sec@gidro-service.ru)
Gidro-Service, http://www.gidro-service.ru/
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Received on Wed Jan 09 2002 - 01:36:50 MST

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