On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Elsen Marc wrote:
Does that mean, then , that your are stuck,
if squid is configured to use a privileged port ?
Depends on your definition of stuck.
You may be able to tell the kernel to allow non-privileged users to open
low ports, thereby allowing the use of low ports without
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> On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Could anybody help with squid core dump on linux?
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> To enable coredumps on Linux you must start Squid as your
> cache_effective_user, not root.
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Does that mean, then , that your are stuck,
if squid is configured to use a privilege
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could anybody help with squid core dump on linux?
To enable coredumps on Linux you must start Squid as your
cache_effective_user, not root.
Regards
Henrik
> Could anybody help with squid core dump on linux?
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> Can’t get core dump on segmentation fault
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> 1. Squid compiled with option: --without-pthreads
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> 2. # nm /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid | head
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> 0818f460 B AS_tree_head_u
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> 0817c480 B AclMatchedName
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> 080f4060 B Act
Could anybody help with squid core dump on linux?
Can’t get core dump on segmentation fault
1. Squid compiled with option: --without-pthreads
2. # nm /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid | head
0818f460 B AS_tree_head_u
0817c480 B AclMatchedName
080f4060 B ActionTable
080ee4bc d Alphanum