Rick,

> How are you accomplishing this? Are you changing the config file so that your ip
> is listed in another source declaration? Or are you walking over to another
> terminal and using it?

I'm on a linux box.  I've got an interface setup on each subnet and I
just change my proxy to match the proxy address on the other subnets..


> 
> > the contents of "domains" which were used to create the .db file are...
> > www.collierville.com
> > .gov
> > .mil

I thought about this.  I will try it.  I just tossed the gov, mil, and a
couple others because I knew they'd come up...  I'll pull it back to
minimum...



> 
> Is your ip being seen correctly? If you look at the squid access.log file do you
> see 192.168.15.113 logged on each line with your activity?

I'll doublecheck...

> 
> Could you post your squidGuard.conf file?

I'd rather not post this publicly as it contains information about how
our internal network is subnetted ;)  I -could- sanitize it and post
that :)  

-- 
Kevin White, Linux+, A+

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