Hey Gui,

The right way to allow pinger to work is to use the setuid bit ie:
$ chwon root.root /pinger_path/pinger
$ chmod +s /pinger_path/pinger

This will allow pinger to start as a root use by any of the machine users and 
in this case squid.
There might be another restriction by the OS but I am not sure since I am using 
my own packge for Ubuntu for now.

All The Bests,
Eliezer

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From: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-boun...@lists.squid-cache.org] On Behalf 
Of Chee M Gui
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2017 5:06 AM
To: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Why do we have to set pinger_enable to off to get Squid 
to work

Hi All



We recently installed Squid 3.5.12-1ubuntu7.3 on Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS on two 
machines.     Squid works fine on the first machine.   But on the second 
machine, Squid is able to start successfully but is not listening to any port 
at all.   Not the default 3128 or any other port we configure in squid.conf.   
We disabled the iptables firewall and it didn't help.    Then we read the link 
below and were able to get Squid to listen to 3218 by setting pinger_enable to 
off in squid.conf.

However, we don't want to have to set pinger_enable to off (the default is on). 
  And the link below doesn't explain how to get pinger to work.    There isn't 
any information in the logs.   We are planning to reinstall the OS and then try 
again.    But does anybody here knows how to get Squid to work with 
pinger_enable set to on (default)?

http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/Squid-not-listening-on-any-port-td4667004.html

Thank you very much in anticipation

Gui


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