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Start the Squid web proxy as a service at start up
How I wish I could get this to work, but I haven't had any luck. SystemStarter start Squid works fine. But, getting it all to start during a bootup doesn't. /usr/local/squid/ is owned by nobody:wheel and the cache_effective_user is nobody. Cache_effective_group is wheel.
Start the Squid web proxy as a service at start up
After a little research, I finally got this to work. There is most likely a way to make this work the the XML StartupParameters.plist included in the Squid.sit, but, for me, why use XML when plain text will work. Here is what I did:
Start the Squid web proxy as a service at start up
I changed the StartupParameters.plist similarly, too:
I also changed Resources/English.lproj/Localizable.strings, though it may not have been necessary:
And I changed the Squid script to start squid with the "-s" (syslog) option and without the "-f" (configuration filename) option. My changes are available at http://umich.edu/~lsloan/Squid.tar.gz.--- |
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