Thanks a lot!!
That solved the problem!!
Now one more question:
How can I set up a squid.init in /etc/init.d/?
Or can someone send me his?
Regards,
Tommy
Hansgrohe, Inc.
Information Service
1492 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway
Alpharetta, GA 30004
phone (+001) 678 - 762 - 6994
"Adam Aube"
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Subject: RE: [squid-users] Squid
crashes right after start!
> Ok, I fixed it! It was a permission problem.
> But now the squid gives all NT users access to the internet.
> I used in my squid.conf:
> external_acl_type NT_global_group %LOGIN
> /usr/local/squid/libexec/wb_group
> acl ProxyUsers external NT_global_group Internet2
> acl password proxy_auth REQUIRED
> http_access allow password
> http_access allow ProxyUsers
> http_access deny all
The password acl is processed by http_access before the ProxyUsers
acls, and allows access to any authenticated user before Squid even
checks the user's group membership.
Remove the password acl (and its corresponding http_access line) and
you'll be all set there.
> And in my cache.log everythings fine except:
> ipcCreate: /usr/local/squid/libexec/: (13) Permission denied
> ...
> icmpRecv: recv: (111) Connection refused
This is probably a permissions issue as well - make sure the user
Squid runs as has read and execute rights to /usr/local/squid/libexec,
all files in this directory, and all parent directories.
Adam