Well, it seems that squidguard itself is working fine... as this was the 
response:
2002-01-25 11:21:31 [243] squidGuard 1.1.4 started (1011986491.193)
2002-01-25 11:21:31 [243] squidGuard ready for requests (1011986491.219)
http://intranet/ 192.168.111.45/- - GET
2002-01-25 11:21:31 [243] squidGuard stopped (1011986491.221)

That is, once I fixed the improper reference to my config file I had in 
the squid.conf file.  :-)
I rebooted and I can still access web sites.
It definitely redirected, so why isn't squid handing anything to 
squidGuard?  Nothing even shows up in the log.  No startup messages or 
anything.  :-(
   -Ron

On Friday, January 25, 2002, at 01:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:


Hi Ron,

What happens if you do echo "http://foo/bar 192.168.111.45/- - GET" |
/usr/local/bin/squidGuard -c /usr/local/etc/squid/squidGuard.conf -d

rights are set properly for the squidGuard process ?

You should get redirecttion in the last line of the output

hth

regards
paul
*speaking for himself



I have configured squid to use squidguard, but it's still passing all
sites.
I'm using the packages in the FreeBSD 4.4 ports collection.
My configs are such:
/usr/local/etc/squid/squid.conf contains (among others) the line:
redirect_program /usr/local/bin/squidGuard -c
/usr/local/etc/squid/squidGuard.conf

/usr/local/etc/squid/squidguard.conf contains:
dbhome /var/db/squidGuard
logdir /var/log/squidGuard
acl {
          default {
                  pass     none
                  redirect http://intranet/
          }
}

And I still get passed web sites... :-(

I checked the FAQ and other online documentation, and checked the logs.
The logs stopped complaining about missing url lists when I put them in
the right place, and then of course when I took them out it doesn't
complain about anything... hehe.
The only suspicious thing in the logs is that unless I start it up
manually after startup, nothing gets put in the logs...
However, checking ps, there ARE instances, but they seem to be gimped or
something:
    224  ??  S      0:01.29 (squid) (squid)
    225  ??  Is     0:00.04 (squidGuard) -c
/usr/local/etc/squid/squidGuard.conf (squidGuard)
etc.

Any ideas?
    -Ron

Ron Thompson
UNIX Systems Administrator
Connectix Corp. (x242)





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