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That screen shot looks nothing like the interface I have for squidguard.
 I would suggest removing all instances of  squidguard and installing
the addon variant.

Cheers,
- --
Gustin

Mitchell Brown wrote:
> Nope, I'm afraid the problem seems to be deeper - this is a screenshot of
> what I have - there's hardly any settings at all.
> 
> On 6/2/06, Gustin Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
> Mitchell Brown wrote:
>> Hi,
> 
>> Little problem that I still haven't rectified...
> 
>> After setting up my IPCop, and loving it, I'm playing with
> SquidGuard. I
>> got
>> the easy addon server thingamabob and loaded it up. Then I got the
>> squidguardgui package for it and loaded it up. Works great. EXCEPT
> 
> 
>>   - You can't change the lists or even view them
>>   - You can't put a custom block message
>>   - It's not configurable other then what categories to block
> 
>> I know when you guys were demoing it there was alot more options. So I
>> google'd around. Found the *Real* squidguard package. Not the
> addonserver
>> one. So I loaded that up (I tried it with and without the addonserver
> one
>> coexisting). All the options are there - I start it. Yet it fails to
> block
>> sites.
> 
> The web GUI is tailored to the addon version.  Having more than one
> version of a package leads to weirdness, on all platforms.
> 
> Using the addon version there is a local blacklist, that when you click
> on it allows you to edit it (it actually says edit as part of the link).
> 
> When you click on any of the blacklist, it will tell you the path in
> which it is stored, so for example vim
> /var/ipcop/proxy/blacklists/phishing/domains allows you to edit the
> phishing domains.
> 
> There is also a local whitelist for you to add sites to.
> 
> You can also customize the block message, again by redirecting each type
> of block to a particular html file.  Just scroll down a bit to see the
> options.
> 
> 
>> Can someone help me?
> 
> 
>>
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