[Gllug] Bad file descriptor
Xander D Harkness
xander at harkness.co.uk
Wed Apr 30 23:11:01 UTC 2003
Doug Winter wrote:
>On Tue 29 Apr Xander D Harkness wrote:
>
>
>>Any further suggestions are energetically appreciated.
>>
>>
>
>Your problem isn't the bad file descriptors - squid is just being a bit
>over the top in closing open file descriptors.
>
>The problem appears to be the EPERM on the setgid(2) call. This would
>imply:
>
> EPERM The user is not the super-user, and gid does not
> match the effective group ID or saved set-group-ID of the calling
> process.
>
>Are you by any chance running squid as a non-root user, but with
>cache_effective_group set in the squid.conf file?
>
No, the config file just has a few ACLs in it and a port set.
It runs fine without squidGuard, unfortunately I need to use it for
filtering and logging usernames too if possible. I I stick privoxy or
dansguard before squid it kills the NTLM for ie (Mozilla is great with
authentication, but does not support wpad)
I think that I shall have to settle for using a different PC to run the
caching and filtering.
Kind regards
Xander
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