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Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 10:13:11 +1000
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From: "Robert Collins" <robert DOT collins AT itdomain DOT com DOT au>
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This is a showstopper for me - and AFAICT it starts with the 2001-Apr-10
snapshot. Squid uses non-blocking I/O so I'm having a little trouble
drilling in via the debugger..

Rob


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Collins 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 12:13 AM
> To: squid-dev AT squid-cache DOT org
> Subject: something has broken squid
> 
> 
> I was just about to test run a new squid feature I've been working on,
> when I found that squid cannot connect.
> 
> I am heading to bed now.. so I'm dropping details here in the 
> hoep that
> someone can confirm or deny the problem.
> 
> Symptoms: Squid cannot connect. The system returns
> "1 Not Owner" as the error to squid.
> 
> This is with up-to-date CVS. It was working at Apr 5th (date of the
> newest squid build I've got here that I positively remember
> test-running. The failed squid is a binary that was working.
> 
> How to replicate:
> 
> install the squid-2.4prestable package from sourceware (I haven't
> checked this, but as it's a binary failure, it should also fail).
> 
> Configure the squid-2.4 package (minimum requirements are to set the
> effective_user and group (I use two
> 
> cache_effective_user Administrator
> cache_effective_group users) and a DNS entry in /etc/resolv.conf or in
> the squid.conf file itself. I run squid listnening on port 8080, the
> default is 3128.
> 
> And I usually start squid interactively with squid -NDd9
> 
> Has anyone checked in code that alters access to sockets?
> 
> Rob
> 
> 

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