Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/05/25/20:33:23
Robert Collins schrieb am 2001-05-25, 20:58:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gerrit P. Haase" <gerrit DOT haase AT t-online DOT de>
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > i solved my squid problem.
>
> Fantastic. I was getting ready to answer :]
>
> Rob
>
Ahh no, it still doesn't serve any requests. I couldn't test
it this morning, i only saw over telnet that it was able to
read and rename the swap the swap.state file. I found it still
running this evening. No error in event log.
I am at the end.
Here in config file it is mentioned that it should be started as
root.
What is Cygwin pendant to root?
Should I better run squid under another user than SYSTEM?
I get in the .conf another user, not SYSTEM and it did not work.
I set all cache files to be owned by SYSTEM now (group SYSTEM too),
it reads in the cache and no error occurs, but it serves not.
# TAG: cache_effective_user
# TAG: cache_effective_group
#
# If the cache is run as root, it will change its effective/real
# UID/GID to the UID/GID specified below. The default is to
# change to UID to nobody and GID to nogroup.
#
# If Squid is not started as root, the default is to keep the
# current UID/GID. Note that if Squid is not started as root then
# you cannot set http_port to a value lower than 1024.
#
#Default:
# cache_effective_user nobody
# cache_effective_group nogroup
cache_effective_user SYSTEM
cache_effective_group SYSTEM
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=^..^=
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