Never heard of the directories loosing their nobody.nogroup
assignment once set. This is certainly not something Squid does.
Squid does not know how to change owner of things..
Regards
Henrik Nordstr�m
Squid Developer
On Saturday 16 February 2002 13.04, Jim George wrote:
> I'm sure this will prove to be really stoopid but.....When I start
> squid on boot up, obviously it starts under user root, however it
> then exits because it wants the loggind directories to be owned by
> nobody.nogroup.
>
> What do I need to do to retain ownership as nobody.nogroup 'cause
> there is obviously something screwy going on?
>
> Jim
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