On Monday 09 January 2006 02:32 am, Mark Sansome wrote:
> (I show the last line of the previous entries dated 3/1/06)
> Noting the contents of the file (2 attempts - one at 14:03 and one at
> 14:05) it looked as if SquidGuard could not read SquidGuard.conf
> (Strange, because it can read it OK if I start it from the command line
> and Permissions were set to "squid") Anyhow I tried chmod to 644 and Hey
> Presto! no more entry in /var/log/squidguard/squidguard.log  - but
> unfortunately still no proxy either. I still get the same error in the
> squid cache.log file and nothing more is being written to squidguard.log
> (I have tried several things since 2:00 pm and still the last entry is
> 14:05 - Does it *always* write to the log even if everything is OK?)

The reason why I suspect that it wants to write to squidguard.log and not 
squidGuard.log because in my FC4, it does just that. When I updated it using 
yum, apparently the packager were different people.

In your strange case, maybe you have 2 instances of squidguard?
Ok, try do this:
slocate squidguard and slocate squidGuard

Also, just to do trial and error, you can make 2 conf files. One 
squidguard.conf and the other squidGuard.conf

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