From: GIGO . <[email protected]>
> On a compiled squid3 stable24. I am unable to run squid as root in 
> Ubuntu. So the cache_effective_user defined in squid.conf never comes into 
> play. 
> Is this a security concern? what good is cache_effective_user for? 
> Is it right to run squid with the default ubuntu user one has installed 
> the OS? 
> On ubuntu there lies another user proxy(13) having 
> group proxy? For what purpose this user exist if this has any relation with 
> squid?
> Startup scripts in etc/init.d run with root privilege 
> on system startup? however my startup script never succeeds because 
> permission 
> is denied to run squid as root? is there a way to fix this issue.
> please if somebody enlighten me about these concepts i would be really 
> thankful as unable to get this concept right myself.

I suggest you look at these:http://tinyurl.com/yfrjkdc
Basicaly, install the standard packaged squid and see the init.rd script and 
conf file they are using.
Then, remove it and use your compiled version and adapt it.

JD


      

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