On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, OTR Comm wrote:
> Yes, Squid has permission to run the redirector. Squid runs as 'nobody'
> and the redirector is owned by 'nobody' with 755 permissions.
The user nobody also needs at least read access to the directory
where 'orsquidGuard' lives, and all parent directories leading to it.
As Henrik said, try running 'orsquidGuard' from the command line after
'su nobody' (that may not work if nobody doesn't have a shell).
Also try running Squid in a terminal window with the -N and -d
options (squid -NDd1) . Then Squid keeps stderr open and you might
see some errors when Squid tries to execute 'orsquidGuard'.
Duane W.
Received on Fri Dec 19 2003 - 09:54:16 MST
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