On 24.02.16 15:12, HawtDogFlvrWtr wrote:
chmod 777 /dev/shm
shouldn't that be 1777?
That fixed it for me... even root didn't have permissions to access /dev/shm...
root has always permissions by definition (they are not checked).
unless you use SElinux, in which case problem lies in SElinu
chmod 777 /dev/shm
That fixed it for me... even root didn't have permissions to access /dev/shm...
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On 20/03/2015 3:26 a.m., Stanford Prescott wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 12:11 AM, Amos Jeffries
> wrote:
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>> On 19/03/2015 11:29 a.m., Stanford Prescott wrote:
>>> I posted this message to the list a few days ago but haven't received any
>>> responses yet. I am hoping someone might be abl
On 19/03/2015 11:29 a.m., Stanford Prescott wrote:
> I posted this message to the list a few days ago but haven't received any
> responses yet. I am hoping someone might be able to provide some insight on
> what is going on.
>
> I have been trying to get Squid 3.5.2 to work with the Smoothwall Exp
I posted this message to the list a few days ago but haven't received any
responses yet. I am hoping someone might be able to provide some insight on
what is going on.
I have been trying to get Squid 3.5.2 to work with the Smoothwall Express
3.1 Linux firewall distribution. Specifically, I have mo