It sounds more like a permissions issue from here: Try su'ing to the user
that squid runs as and running squidGuard -d; you will probably find an
unreadable directory or an unwritable log file somewhere ...


On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, peter barth wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I posted a question a couple of hours ago, naming my problem that
> squidGuard as a commandline runs, but for a redirect_program for squid
> it doesn't.
>
> could that has anything to do with the fact that nslookups are not
> working? Is squid doing nslookups before redirecting to the
> redirect_program? If so, can I avoid this?
>
> Just to explain:
>
> I 'm sitting behind a firewall which accepts exactly one Proxy at a
> specific IP-adress. This Proxy has Caberpatrol as a filter-program,
> which we try to substitute through squidGuard because of bad
> performance. If I configure the "real" squid as a parent for my local
> squid , cyberpatrol blocks the pages. To avoid this I run the local
> squid as a standalone server leading me into the problem of not having
> nslookups running.
>
> Can I force my local squid (redirecting to squidGuard) to redirect
> before it sends requests to its siblings/parents?
>
> I feel that this question has more to do with configuring squid rather
> than squidGuard, but I would appreciate any answer.
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Peter Barth
>
>

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