1 Index: squid/src/cf.data.pre
2 diff -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
7 LOC: Config.effectiveGroup
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.
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.
23 LOC: Config.effectiveGroup
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
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.