User and group squid do exist, they where created during installation

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Van: Dean McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: Fre de Vries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: donderdag 10 december 1998 10:00
Onderwerp: Re: cache_effective_user 


>>Hi there,
>>
>>I know its been asked before, but ..
>>I install squid-2.1-2.i386.rpm on RedHat5.2 with  rpm -i as usual.
>>I didn't modify squid.conf  so:    cache_effective_user squid
>>
>>cache_effective_group squid
>>
>>When i start squid (type :squid <enter>) it says it is not safe to run as
>>root and it tells me to set the cache_effective_user option in the conf
>>file.
>>After that it says: Page fault with physical i/o: 184
>>
>>What's wrong
>>
>>
>
>it's possible that you don't have a squid user on your system. Try
>setting it to "nobody" and see how that goes.
>
>cache_effective_user nobody 
>cache_effective_group nogroup
>
>start squid using /usr/local/squid/bin/RunCache&
>
>(but make sure you have run squid -z first).
>
>Dean.
>
>----
>Dean McDonald
>System Administrator
>Connect.com.au Pty Ltd
>
>

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