I am using squid-2.6.STABLE9 on linux-2.6.19.1 When I enable "tproxy" option in squid, the squid is not able to write the PID file and I get the following error message in squid.2007/02/03 16:07:22| /usr/local/squid26s9TP/var/logs/squid.pid: (1) Operation not permitted 2007/02/03 16:07:22| WARNING: Could not write pid file. But without "tproxy" option it works without any issues. Is it a known issue?tproxy needs root capability, so you must allow it to read and write, like chmod 666 or .. you may choose to move the pid into /var/run
I dont get what you are saying. The squid goes to privileged mode while writing the pid file and why does it require more than 755 to /usr/local/squid26s9TP/var/logs/ directory (this is ownened by nobody:nobody which is the squid user and group).
-logu
