Re: [pfSense] Squid guard

2015-02-04 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
On Wed 04 Feb 2015 02:22:49 NZDT +1300, Brian Caouette wrote:

> What's the best way to handle custom sgerror.php pages with squidguard?
> 
> Any time the package updates my custom page is over written.

Copy your own sgerror.php to sgerror-local.php, make your changes, and
point to it with the URL that can be configured in the BUI for that
purpose?

Btw contrary to the help text for setting the redirect mode, the
internal error page ( /sgerror.php ) is accessible with squidguard set
to "int error page" as long as the web configurator is accessible,
because it is served by the same web server (lighttpd). However if the
web configurator is running on https, a redirect from http to https
occurs (directly pointing to https does not work). With https
certificate warnings result.

/usr/local/pkg/squidguard_configurator.inc needs several changes to it,
but it's not difficult. That however will disappear with the next
package update too. Squidguard isn't yet a stable pfsense package...

> Sent from my U.S. Cellular® Smartphone

I couldn't care less, even if I tried very hard. ;-)

Volker

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[pfSense] Squid guard

2015-02-03 Thread Brian Caouette
What's the best way to handle custom sgerror.php pages with squidguard?

Any time the package updates my custom page is over written.


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