If you run squid with "-s" you sould see syslog messages in
/var/log/messages that will tell you what errors squid is getting. That
will tell you what needs to be changed. It could be file access
permissions or incorrect group settings.....
Peace.....
Tom
Matej Golob <matej.Golob@alarix.si> on 04/27/2000 01:50:54 AM
To: "'squid-users@ircache.net'" <squid-users@ircache.net>
cc: (bcc: Tom Williams/HQ/dssi)
Subject: RE: problems with log creating
Thanks for your quick response... But it still doesn't works..
> Did you make the user and group "squid" and does it run as
> squid.squid?
>
> If not, create both. Then check the
Yes, mandrake instaler did it for me.
> /var/log/squid/access.log file "ls -la
> access.log" if the user and group are not squid.squid then
> you have to chown
> them to squid.squid
There is no file in dir /var/log/squid
Is there any another idea?!
Matej Golob
Received on Thu Apr 27 2000 - 10:32:57 MDT
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