check to see if the permissions on all the files are correct.  I had a problem
where the db files where not readable to the process that squid was running as
and I had a problem with that process not being able to write to the log files.

Sam

Network Administrator Teleredes wrote:

> Hi everybody!
>
> I use Red Hat 7.1, running squid 2.4.STABLE 1 and I simply cannot make my
> SquidGuard block any site at all.
> Yes, i readed the FAQ and some posts (I searched for "now working"...).
> My /var/squid/db/* and /var/squid/log are setted to the user/owner "nobody"
> (same that squid), all of the chmod 666.
> My /etc/squidGuard.conf is chmod 644 and everything runs without error (but
> even like this, I can't make it work)if I type something like:
>
> squidGuard -c /etc/squidguard.conf
>
> When I let the squid runs it, I can see some suidGuard processes using
> "ps -ax".
> But the pages I tried to block are allways accessible...
>
> I have no errror reported on "/var/squid/log/squidGuard.log"...
>
> Can anyone help me ?? What is happening here ?!?
>
> Thank's to all.
>
> Marcelo Carreiro
>
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