>From the squidGuard FAQ <http://www.squidguard.org/faq/>:
-------------------------------------
Note:When run under Squid, squidGuard is run with the same user and
group ID as Squid (cache_effective_user and cache_effective_group in
squid.conf). The squidGuard configuration and database files must be
readable for this user and/or group and the squidGuard log directory
must be writable for this user and/or group. If not squidGuard will go
into the "pass all for all" emergency mode.
-------------------------------------
The easiest solution for this is to give the db directory and files the
same owner and group as squid, typically squid.squid.

> Perhaps I need to run blacklist automation tool?

I'm not familiar with the "blacklist automation tool"? Can you give me a
link to a description of it?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Manuel R.
Lujan
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 1:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Blacklist and blocking


Can anyone answer why my squidGuard.conf file reads the following,
regarding the
blacklist?

2001-10-30 23:47:52 [2119] init domainlist
/local/squid/squidGuard/dbhome/ads/domains
2001-10-30 23:47:52 [2119] loading dbfile
/local/squid/squidGuard/dbhome/ads/domains.db
2001-10-30 23:47:52 [2119] domainlist empty, removed from memory

This goes on and on for all of the blacklist.  Perhaps I need to run
blacklist
automation tool?  If I do, what do I need to do with it to make it work?

In desperate need for content filtering,

Manuel R. Lujan

--
Manuel R. Lujan
Assistant Technology Coordinator
Huerfano School District Re-1
611 West 7th Street
Walsenburg, CO  81089

Phone:  (719) 738-1571 OR (719) 738-1899
Fax:  (719) 738-3148

Personal Web page:  http://huerfano.k12.co.us/~mlujan/
District Web page:  http://huerfano.k12.co.us

Certifications:

CompTIA  -- A+ Certified.
Brainbench -- Computer Technical Support, Computer Fundamentals (Win
95/98),
Computer Fundamentals (Mac OS 8.6), Network Technical Support, TCP/IP
Administration, MS Windows 98 Administration, Macintosh OS8 Navigation,
MS
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Administration, MS Windows 95 Administration.


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