Hanging my head in shame, running away before anyone notices...

Thanks Rousseaud and Arnaud.  Everything started 
working immediately when I added the redirect statement.

At 03:17 AM 9/21/2006, Rousseaud Rémi wrote:
>Hello Scott,
>
>I don't know if there is a problem with the versions you mentionned, but
>what I know is, you have to add a "redirect" tag  for squidGuard to block.
>SquidGuard does not really block, it redirects : it can just substitute an
>URL with another. So you have to specify which URL will be returned in case
>a site is blocked.
>
>The config file you post does not contain any URL redirection. Just try to
>change you acl with something like :
>
>acl {
>      default {
>          pass !custom all
>            redirect <http://www.google.com>http://www.google.com
>      }
>  }
>
>And see what appens.
>
>HTH,
>Rémi
>
> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De : Scott Phillips 
> [<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Envoyé : mercredi 20 septembre 2006 23:57
> > À : [email protected]
> > Objet : simple config, still no luck
> >
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > Trying to get a simple, super-basic example config together for
> > squidGuard 1.2.0 with Berkeley DB 4.1.25 but no luck.
> >
> > My squidGuard config:
> >
> > dbhome /var/lib/squidguard/db
> > logdir /var/log/squid
> > dest custom {
> >           domainlist custom/domains
> >           urllist    custom/urls
> >           log blocked.log
> > }
> > acl {
> >      default {
> >          pass !custom all
> >      }
> > }
> >
> > My /var/lib/squidguard/db/custom/domains file:
> >
> > hotmail.com
> >
> > /var/lib/squidguard/db/custom/urls is empty.  My test command
> > and results:
> >
> > echo 
> "<http://www.hotmail.com/>http://www.hotmail.com/ 192.168.1.2/- - GET" |
> > /usr/bin/squidGuard -c /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf -d
> > 2006-09-20 17:50:03 [10514] init domainlist
> > /var/lib/squidguard/db/custom/domains
> > 2006-09-20 17:50:03 [10514] init urllist
> > /var/lib/squidguard/db/custom/urls
> > 2006-09-20 17:50:03 [10514] urllist empty, removed from
> > memory 2006-09-20 17:50:03 [10514] squidGuard 1.2.0 started
> > (1158789003.479) 2006-09-20 17:50:03 [10514] squidGuard ready
> > for requests (1158789003.480)
> >
> > 2006-09-20 17:50:03 [10514] squidGuard stopped (1158789003.480)
> >
> >
> > I'm thinking that this couldn't be any simpler, yet it doesn't
> > work.  I get the blank line indicating success, no blocking.  What in
> > the world could I possibly be missing here?  It has to be
> > something obvious...
> >
> > Many thanks for any help,
> > --Scott!
> >

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