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Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 23:03:28 -0500
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Subject: Re: starting squid getgrnam failed , getpwnam failed , , `nobody` , `nogroup`. Windows xp
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jameshanley39 AT yahoo DOT co DOT uk wrote:
> 
> I have had these errors when trying to run squid. in win xp.
> 
> 
> 
> $ squid
> 
> 
> FATAL: getpwnam failed to find userid for effective user 'nobody'
> 
> I read this [1] which seems to say to me I can solve this by creating a
> nobody account.
> So I saw this [2] about how to do that in cygwin.
> 
> and I did created the nobody user
> net user nobody /add
> and probably added him to users.
> net localgroup users nobody /add
> 
> or I created the user in windows and it automatically went into the
> users group.
> 
> and 
> seeing that $less /etc/passwd   and $less /etc/group   seem less up to
> date,  than     mkgroup -l -u  and mkpasswd -l   , I did
> mkgroup -l >/etc/group
> mkpasswd -l >/etc/passwd
> I saw these commands mentioned once.
> 
> And then when trying to run squid, I got the similar error
> FATAL: getgrnam failed to find groupid for effective group 'nogroup'
> 
> That is more-or-less what happened.  I am not sure what to do next to
> get it working.  I don`t really know what I am doing!

I think you're doing alright.  Why not try creating the 'nogroup' group
and see if that moves the peg forward a bit?

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