You received an answer to your question when you posted it on the 13th:

Sam Carleton wrote:
> 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:)


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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 9:34 PM
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Subject: Query?


When i do the debug test from the Unix console, the correct pages are
blocked but when a browser tries to acces these sites they still can
where as they should be redirected to our company homepage.
 
Please Help
 
Thanks

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