Thanks for your quicker replies.
Actually there is nothing except "squid -k rotate" lines
inside that script. Below is my script line
#!/bin/sh
squid -k rotate
chmod 644 /var/log/squid/access.log
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By writing the line in /etc/newsyslog.conf
* On 07/09/06 17:08 +0545, Bisal wrote:
| Thanks for your quicker replies.
|
| Actually there is nothing except "squid -k rotate" lines
| inside that script. Below is my script line
|
|
| #!/bin/sh
|
| squid -k rotate
|
| chmod 644 /var/log/squid/access.log
|
| -
Thanks
Actually my problem is when I rotate the log file I couldnot view the
access.log file with tail command.
gives permission denied.
Thanks
On 9/7/2006, "Odhiambo WASHINGTON" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>* On 07/09/06 17:08 +0545, Bisal wrote:
>| Thanks for your quicke
tor 2006-09-07 klockan 17:08 +0545 skrev Bisal:
> By writing the line in /etc/newsyslog.conf file, there is a problem, I
> have to sighup the squid process manually. Any other tips so that log
> files will be rotated automatically without changing the read permission
> for the file?
It's a new fi