I want to run may instances of squid proxies. But I am only able to connect with them when squid is started with sudo. In the squid config I have:
access_log none
cache_store_log none
cache_log /dev/null
$ squid -n squida -f /tmp/squid_80fm8klt.conf                                                                                                              
$ curl --proxy http://localhost:3129  https://httpbin.org/ip                                                                                                   
curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 3129: Connection refused
$ sudo squid -n squida -f /tmp/squid_80fm8klt.conf                                                                                                         
WARNING: Cannot write log file: none
none: Permission denied
         messages will be sent to 'stderr'.
$ curl --proxy http://localhost:3129  https://httpbin.org/ip                                                                                                     
{
  "origin": "92.119.18.XX"
}
I'm on a Fedora 32 system.
Full config:
http_access allow all
coredump_dir /var/spool/squid3
refresh_pattern ^ftp:       1440    20% 10080
refresh_pattern ^gopher:    1440    0%  1440
refresh_pattern -i (/cgi-bin/|\?) 0 0%  0
refresh_pattern (Release|Packages(.gz)*)$      0       20%     2880
refresh_pattern .       0   20% 4320
access_log none
cache_store_log none
cache_log /dev/null
never_direct allow all
cache_peer zzz.nordvpn.com parent 89 3130 tls login=xXx:yYy
http_port 3129
none". Have you readman -k squid? What port are you using? Ports under 1000 are privileged.cache_logdoesn't shownoneas a supported value (compare withaccess_log, which does).noneis from here: wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/…/dev/nullas per the wiki and I still have the same issuenone. However,squidrun as my user does fail, but debug logging showed that that was because it could not write to the PID file. Runsquid -n squida -f /tmp/squid_80fm8klt.conf -N -d 1to see what your squid is failing over.