> Some nice person finally enlightened me to a one line statement
> in the documentation that stated that the DB files need to be
> readable by the user that squid runs as and the log files need
> to be writeable by that user. Check your permissions, that fixed
> it for me:)
Thanks for your kind words!
Glad to hear that you are up and happy that I could help.
Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sam Carleton
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 9:16 AM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Query?
Well, it sounds like you are having the same problem I was having. When
I followed the instruction to test squidGuard, it blocked fine, but it
would never block for requests from squid. Some nice person finally
enlightened me to a one line statement in the documentation that stated
that the DB files need to be readable by the user that squid runs as and
the log files need to be writeable by that user. Check your
permissions, that fixed it for me:)
Sam
Administrator wrote:
> My squidguard seems to work when i use the debug but when i goto a
> banned site from a browser it allows the client to do so?? What do i
> do??
>
> Thanks