Hi, is exactly the same, still gives the error even if all squid is
owned by the squid user, I'm going to try with an older version instead
the latest and reinstall it.
Thanks
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> Alvaro Munoz-Aycuens Martinez wrote:
> >
> > Hi Henrik, i have mode 700 on all directories under squid, and the owner
> > and group is root except the logs that have nobody as owner, i have
> > tried to put mode 755 to all files with the same result, any ideas?
>
> The user Squid runs as most likely needs read access to the error pages.
> If you have mode 700 owner root on the directory, then it does not
> matter what permissions the files have as it won't have access to the
> directory in the first place.
>
> Try:
> chmod a+x squid squid/etc squid/etc/errors
> chmod 644 squid/etc/errors/*
> chown root squid squid/etc/* squid/etc/errors/*
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