You need to run "squid -k" as a user who have permissions to restart
Squid. Normally this is the same user who started Squid, or
cache_effective_user if started Squid as root and you prefer to run
"squid -k" as a non-root user..
Regards
Henrik
Wayne Kerr wrote:
> I was wondering if somebody could help me with this
> problem.
>
> I've amended the blocked.txt and unblocked.txt in the
> /home/squid/blocked directory thru the webadmin tool
> to disallow and allow some sites.
>
> When I run the ./squid -k reconfigure command from the
> command line via
> a ssh session, I get the error as seen below.
>
> [admin@mrblonde bin]$ ./squid -k reconfigure
> squid: ERROR: Could not send signal 1 to process 358:
> (1) Operation not
> permitted
>
> Can anybody point me in the right direction.
>
> Thanks
>
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