Um...Are you also very new to the internet and obviously email?

I've gotten 5 copies of this message so far...and a couple of folks have 
replied.  Perhaps your mailserver has gone wonky, or are you stubbornly 
holding out for a better answer?  ;-)

Rob Jolliffe wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm very new to squid and obviously squidguard.
> 
> I've installed squidguard and I've performed a test using a test file with the 
>following 
> 
> http://www.playboy.com whatever.ip.it.was/- - GET
> 
> I then run squidguard
> 
> /usr/local/bin/squidGuard -c /usr/local/squidGuard/filter.conf < test > test.out
> 
> when I run this and checkout the squidGuard.log I see that it's opened the db (the 
> default porn domains list) and it seems to be working.  I added www.playboy.com to 
>the 
> domains file in the db/porn folder.
> 
> Now - when I start squid (I've edited the squid.conf file and set the 
>redirect_program 
> and redirect_children as per the web page) I don't believe squid is starting 
>squidGuard.
> 
> redirect_program is set to:
> 
> redirect_program /usr/local/bin/squidGuard -c /usr/local/squidGuard/filter.conf
> 
> The squidGuard.log file is empty after starting squid.  No entries at all.
> 
> Any ideas where I can start.
> 
> squid is version 2.4STABLE3
> Redhat 7.1
> 
> -Rob
> 
> PS:  Does squidGuard cache it's DB after it opens it?  Otherwise things will be 
>pretty 
> slow around here.
> -----------------------------------------
> Robert Jolliffe, BASc, CNE, MCSE
> Creative Manufacturing Solutions
> Kitchener, Ontario  Canada
> "Programming and Consulting Services"
> 
> 519.585.7524
> 
> Copyright c 2001 Robert Jolliffe
> All Rights Reserved 
> 
> 
> 



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