> cache_effective_user squid
> cache_effective_group squid
>

Best to leave those to the kernel to handle. Particularly the group one.

If they were there by default in the install bundle/package, then the user
one should be okay.
But if you added them yourself try without, locate all the squid installed
files and make sure they are readable/owned by user 'squid' group 'squid'.
And that the kernel/OS has system user 'squid' as a member of group 'squid'.

Amos

>
> --- Odhiambo Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Have you looked at your squid.conf to see which file
>> it references,
>> where the file is and it's ownership (permissions)?
>> Look at
>> cache_effective_user and see if that user has
>> sufficient access to the
>> said file.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2/3/08, squid learner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> > 403 Forbidden
>> > The following error occurred: Access denied by
>> access
>> > control list.
>> > Could not open error file
>> >
>> > getting this error
>> >
>> > and if refresh from browser it work
>> >
>> > please help  if any one have any information
>> >
>> > squid 2.6STABLE18
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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