> i followed the ideas at http://www.maynidea.com/squidguard/faq-plus.html > and still get the urllist empty problem.
I'm 75% sure that I've heard of the same message when an ownership/permissions problem existed on the domains/urls files. You might want to double check that. > it says that the 2.X and 3.X versions of the Berkely DB package can work > simultaneously on a system. can someone explain how i can tell which one > squidguard is using? Do you have both installed? Were both installed prior to installing squidGuard? Run 'locate config.log' and browse the one in a squidGuard directory. You should see it's discovery of the database listed. > also, i finally just gave up on trying to make the DB versions of the lists > work. I'd say that's a pretty good indication that something is wrong. ;-) Rick > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kim J. Brand > Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 6:20 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: urllist empty > > > i followed the ideas at http://www.maynidea.com/squidguard/faq-plus.html > and still get the urllist empty problem. > > it says that the 2.X and 3.X versions of the Berkely DB package can work > simultaneously on a system. can someone explain how i can tell which one > squidguard is using? also would it be possible to have the error message > say something like: "suspect wrong version of DB package" rather than > simply urllist empty? staring at the conf and urllists and ownerships for > a few hours then finding out that the web site is wrong is less effective > than searching for the right DB package :) > > i'd be glad to help. > > also, i finally just gave up on trying to make the DB versions of the lists > work. i just deleted them. that would also be a more effective fail-over > strategy than going into panic mode. when i discovered that i had to > explain to the tech coordinator that the multi-hour experience in > frustration i was having was because i was trying to improve the start-up > performance. she said: 'what start-up performance?' > > thanks, > > Kim J. Brand > Computer Experts, Inc. > Phone: 317-833-3000 > Fax: 317-833-0278 > > >
