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> From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.sk
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On 29.09.21 13:42, flauenroth wrote:
Apparently Debian/Ubunutu does not support openSSL anymore and uses GnuTLS
whatever that thing is. Once again I feel savaged by "systemd". I knew,
when I started the new job that it will be harsh but I did not expect it
to be that different.
funny, because
Ok, it seems this whole squid proxy thing went down the FUBAR route faster than
I could redirect to dev/null.
Apparently Debian/Ubunutu does not support openSSL anymore and uses GnuTLS
whatever that thing is. Once again I feel savaged by "systemd". I knew, when I
started the new job that it will
Thanks for the quick input and the hint.
We don't use CentOS at work but I am using it on my workstation so that was a
nice hint.
The more I read abut ufdbGuard the more I am angry on myself for struggling
with the squidguard extension for so long. Should have done it from scratch in
the first p
Heya list,
since I get no helpful responses from other sources, I try it here.
I have a squid proxy set up and running. It works but when it comes to
squidguard well, let's say I am done with it. It's not maintained anymore, I
need hacks to get the results I'd like to get and it's more work th
author of ufdbGuard here.
The EPEL package of ufdbGuard is broken, so if you use ufdbGuard on CentOS/RHEL
you need to download the package form sourceforge or www.urlfilterdb.com and
exclude it from the EPEL repository.
Marcus
On 28/09/2021 15:49, flauenroth wrote:
Heya list,
since I get n