I checked and 'women.com' is in the porn blacklists downloadable
from the squidGuard site. I wish you would have given a little more
detail on how you "...removed women.com from the blacklists..."; I
try to cover all the bases.

If you removed 'women.com' from /porn/domains, you'll need to:
squidGuard -C all
squid -k reconfigure
If it is still blocked on the first try with your browser, hit <F5>
(refresh).
[Remember that the next time you update your blacklists 'women.com'
will be in there again.]

If you added '-women.com' to /porn/domains.diff, you'll need to:
squidGuard -u
squid -k reconfigure
If it is still blocked on the first try with your browser, hit <F5>
(refresh).
[Make a habit of running <squidGuard -u><squid -k reconfigure> every
time after you update your blacklists.]

That should get you out of the hot seat.

Rick Matthews

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike
Kiefer
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 9:45 AM
To: Squidguard Mailing List
Subject: www.redbook.women.com


The president's sister wants to go to this site, and for some reason
SG
always wants to redirect her. I have removed women.com from the
blacklists,
and I can browse that site. I can put 209.185.162.155 (the address
for
www.redbook.women.com) and www.ivillage.com into my browser, and I
can surf
them find. SG reports this site as porn, but when I do a grep for
redbook.women.com I get no solid matches. Is this a problem with
SquidGuard
or is Squid caching a redirect? How can I fix this?

BTW: Squid is V 2.3.STABLE1 and SquidGuard is V 1.20

TIA



Mike

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