Hi Eliezer,

Sorry yes - Debian Wheezy 64 bit, no SELinux (or no SELinux configuration - I think its pretty much disabled by default). It starts as root and spawns a child process as proxy.

Jim

On 04/02/2014 17:00, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Hey Jim,

I have seen the last email and it depends on the OS.
squid starts as a root or another user or\and have selinux restrictions in different situations of runtime(as an example).

What OS are you using?

Eliezer

On 02/04/2014 06:31 PM, Mr J Potter wrote:
Hi all,

More on this - squid -k parse gives this warning about my
file_descriptors line in squid.conf
WARNING: max_filedescriptors disabled. Operating System
setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE) is missing

I've seen in a previous post from Amos that this is an issue. But how
do I fix it? I've got another system with squid3.2 on, which doesn't
have this issue. resources.h looks like it provides setrlimit method,
and that's present in /usr/include... any idea what causes this? I
assume I need a few more headers in there somewhere.

thanks again,

Jim


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