squid runs as nobody on my system, and squidGuard is owned by
nobody.root with 774 permissions for both. The temp files that I am
trying to write to are owned by nobody.root with 777 permissions.  All
directories related to squid and suqidGuard are owned by nobody.root.

Murrah Boswell

Robert Collins wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 01:59, WA Support wrote:
> 
> > Anybody know what is going on here?  Why is it that modifications to
> > squidGuard work from the command line, but not when called from squid?
> > Does squid hold some kind of state environment for squidGuard when it is
> > restarted or reloaded?
> 
> Check your permissions.
> 
> Rob
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