I have an e-smith 5.1.2 box with Squidguard 3.1.  When I click on the
content filter link, I get a Page Not Found error.  It worked when I first
installed it, but now it is broken.  The only two things I have done that
may or may not cause a problem are, one, I installed the port-forward rpm
(dmc-mitel-portforwarding-0.0.1-4.noarch.rpm), and, two, I changed the ip
addresses (I was in a testing mode before replacing an existing firewall).
The filter is functioning, I just can't administer it from the web admin
page.

After a fair amount of digging, I discovered that the alias no longer exists
on the admin server running on port 980.  However, the alias IS installed on
the public web server running on port 80.  The administrator works if I type
in the url for the squidguard subdirectory on the public site.  I would
prefer to have it on port 980 where it should be.  I tried to copy the
template file from the httpd.conf directory to the admin-conf directory, but
it had no effect.

Has anyone seen this before, and how do I add the squidguard alias and
directory definition to the admin site on e-smith?

Thanks,
Joe Brandibas � MCSE, CCNA
Technology Coordinator
Whiteside School District #115

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