At least the cache directories must be owned by the user that squid is run 
as, check the squid.conf file to see who that is if you don't know.


At 10:26 29/06/2001, Tony Green wrote:
>* This one time, at band camp, Phillipus Gunawan said:
> > I just installing Squid in my Box. As usually, we have to type:
> >
> > /usr/local/squid/bin/squid -z
> >
> > But the 'error' message was different than before:
> >
> > FATAL: failed to make swap directory /usr/local/squid/cache: (13) 
> Permission Denied
> >
> > Anyone could help?
>
>I'm guessing that
>
>a)      your aren't running it as root
>b)      your config files are broken
>
>More info about your setup and config would help
>
>Greeno
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