Squid needs something, to get rid of the root groups.
Different OS:es uses different names for the "I do not claim to be
member of any group" group. Most uses "nogroup" for this purpose, some
"nobody". Some only have one of the two, some have both.
The semantics of the group "nobody" is slightly different. Is the group
of everyone not claiming to be anyone in particular.
Any serious setup should create both a unique user and group for Squid
to run as, and the same thing for any other system service. This to
properly partition the permissions in UNIX.
Regards
Henrik Nordstr�m
Squid Developer
MARA Systems AB, Sweden
Dave Raven wrote:
>
> Yes. The group (nogroup) does not exist on your linux box.
> Change group settings on your squid stuff to something like
> nobody <or something to your liking.>
> Or just add nogroup as a group.
>
> I have no idea why its set to nogroup though.
>
> Dave.
> OpteqSec.
Received on Fri Jan 11 2002 - 16:46:33 MST
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