Hi all,
I was hit by this bug myself last week, while installing an NTLM authenticated squid.

Il giorno 10/mag/07, alle ore 02:30, Jim Barber ha scritto:
This should probably be raised as a bug (wishlist?) with the squid maintainers to have this setting changed in the example file (and default config file if it's set) as it breaks the use of the winbindd_priv group. Do one of you winbind maintainers want to do that, or do you want me to do it? :)

squid_effective_group was set to allow default permissions on cache and log files to user/group proxy. If squid_effective_group is changed as something else, startup script fixes permissions on the fly.

While the fix is easy and administrators can apply by themselves, I'm now planning to disable the default setting and add user proxy (default squid user in Debian package) to winbindd_priv group at install time. This should fix this issue in the default installation.

Regards,

L

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