Committed to HEAD with a little twist..
cache_effective_user is now only effective if started as root as per
your patch.
cache_effective_group now defaults to the uid of cache_effective_user if
started as root, or the gid of the current user if not started as root.
cache_effective_group can always be specified if the above is not
desired, but are subject to the restrictions set by the OS (i.e. only
root are allowed to specify a group he/she is not a member of).
And yes, the attachment looked like a plain fine MIME attachment. No
problem there ;-)
/Henrik
KevinL wrote:
>
> Hiya all,
>
> Quick easy patch: The attached (I hope I'm getting my attachments and similar
> organised properly, I'm still tinkering with mail client setup) is a patch
> that makes cache_cf.c not try and figure out nobody and nogroup if it's not
> going to use them - ie. if squid is being run as a user instead of as root.
> It came up because I don't have a nogroup on my machine.
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