I have the same problem with the ads folder; will try your solution for it.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gary Cotton
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 3:29 PM
To: Martin, Neil
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem with db update using domains.diff

That did indeed work. Feel like an idiot not thinking of that myself, but that's what internet friends are for, aint it :)
 
Anyway, porn has now been replaced with adult my system too. Wonder if anyone figured out what's going on?
 
Thanks Martin.
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Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 03:26
Subject: RE: problem with db update using domains.diff

Gary,
I got the same issue with only the porn section,  if you create a new directory and copy all files from the porn directory into that,  change squidguard.conf to reflect that,  it all works fine.  The way I do things now is update the newly created 'adult' directory (the one I created to replace porn),  from a different site.
 
original download site :-  ftp.teledanmark.no
adult download site :- ftp.univ-tlse1.fr
hope this helps a little.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Cotton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 July 2002 05:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: problem with db update using domains.diff

I seem to have the same problem as a lot of other people: I get a "squidGuard/db/porn/domains.diff+: no such file or directory" error when I issue "squidGuard -u". However, I may have a twist on the issue (maybe) that might shed some lite. I have domains.db and domains.diff files in ads, aggressive, and porn. The only one that fails with the error is the one in porn. The other 2 are fine and the log shows the number entries added and deleted for them.
 
Is it possible that the problem is that there's a corruption in a config file somewhere that is causing squidGuard to look for an incorrect file name? I mean, how can it be that 2 of the file names are correct and one isn't? If it is a corruptoin, can anyone tell me where to look for it. I tried "grep -i -r 'domains.diff' /*" to see if I could find a file, but the command just hung there, most likely because I'm such a linux newbie that I screwed it up :)
 
thankx.

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