Hi,

> What happens if you access just a static html page rather than a cgi
> script? Maybe use an IP address in the src rule rather than the user?
>
here is a summary of what I have tested and checked since last week:

- used localhost in redirect statement
- used 127.0.0.1 in redirect statement
- used computer name in redirect statement
- used ip adresse in redirect statement
- set up a virtual ip adress for the  redirect statement
- used another webserver port
- called a cgi-script in redirect statement
- called a static page in redirect statement
- called a GIF in redirect statement
- checked for iptables rules

One thing never changed: It takes about 60 sec. to get the object that's 
defined in the redirect statement.

tcpdump shows that for 60 sec nothing happens. Then Squidguard calls Apache 
and gets the defined object.

The only thing that works is a real external address or a name in the redirect 
statement. 

To Arnaud: I found the direct call of squidguard on the command line in the 
docu, too. It shows, that squidguard recognizes the redirect statement as it 
should.

Stefan
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