Have you looked at your squid.conf to see which file it references,
where the file is and it's ownership (permissions)? Look at
cache_effective_user and see if that user has sufficient access to the
said file.
On 2/3/08, squid learner <squidlearner@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 403 Forbidden
> The following error occurred: Access denied by access
> control list.
> Could not open error file
>
> getting this error
>
> and if refresh from browser it work
>
> please help if any one have any information
>
> squid 2.6STABLE18
>
>
>
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