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1Index: squid/src/cf.data.pre
2diff -c squid/src/cf.data.pre:1.245.2.36 squid/src/cf.data.pre:1.245.2.38
3*** squid/src/cf.data.pre:1.245.2.36 Tue Feb 4 22:27:50 2003
4--- squid/src/cf.data.pre Tue Apr 1 21:28:15 2003
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7 LOC: Config.effectiveGroup
8 DOC_START
9
10! If the cache is run as root, it will change its effective/real
11 UID/GID to the UID/GID specified below. The default is to
12! change to UID to nobody and GID to the default group of nobody.
13
14! If Squid is not started as root, the default is to keep the
15! current UID/GID, and only the GID can be changed to any of
16! the groups the user starting Squid is member of. Note that if
17! Squid is not started as root then you cannot set http_port to
18! a value lower than 1024.
19 DOC_END
20
21
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23 LOC: Config.effectiveGroup
24 DOC_START
25
26! If you start Squid as root, it will change its effective/real
27 UID/GID to the UID/GID specified below. The default is to
28! change to UID to nobody. If you define cache_effective_user,
29! but not cache_effective_group, Squid sets the GID the
30! effective user's default group ID (taken from the password
31! file).
32
33! If Squid is not started as root, the cache_effective_user
34! value is ignored and the GID value is unchanged by default.
35! However, you can make Squid change its GID to another group
36! that the process owner is a member of. Note that if Squid
37! is not started as root then you cannot set http_port to a
38! value lower than 1024.
39 DOC_END
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