Deny,
try to download swuidguard-0.91.2.wbm.gz again.  make sure you 'tar xvfz
squidguard-0.91.2.wbm.gz'  This will create a folder called squidguard/
in the same directory where you put your download. Now in webmin file
manager go to that folder and open it, there you will see module.info
click on it one time and choose edit and add 'mandrake-linux' to the
OS_support. and package it back up with 'tar cvfz
squidguard-0.91.2.NEW.wbm.gz ./squidguard (this last part ./squidguard
is to name the module).  The problem you are having is you cannot gunzip
the file, it does not create the squidguard folder for you to modify the
module.info file.

If I can help more just let me know.
Amy

On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 07:57, deny wrote:
> Amy Anderson a �crit :
> > 
> > Hi All,
> > I just did exactly as was explained and it worked perfect.  I used
> > webmin file manager to edit the module.info, and it worked.
> > Thanks so much! (now I just have to figure out how to use the module!)
> > Amy
> 
> 
> sorry 
> when i gunzip squidguard-0.91.2.wbm.gz       
> i ve just a file squidguard-0.91.2.wbm
> 
> and when i open my file manager in webmin to edit this file 
> i ve just a line 
> ./webmin and thats all
> 
> can you help me?
-- 
Amy Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] www.jazzen.be>

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