On Monday 11 March 2002 08:45 pm, you wrote: > tarvid wrote: > > I had similar problems on 8.2RC1 and found the following by running > > squidGuard on testfiles. > > > > squidGuard -c /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf <test.pass > > > > 1) The logdir directive > > logdir /var/log/squidGuard > > wants to create > > /var/log/squidGuard/log/squidGuard.log > > 2002-03-11 15:07:01 [8237] squidGuard: can't write to logfile > > /var/log/squidGuard/log/squidGuard.log > > > > When I created that subdirectory squidGuard would log. > > > > 2) an empty rewrite section would cause errors. When commented out > > #rewrite {} > > squidGuard would initialize normally > > 2002-03-11 15:07:01 [8237] parse error in configfile > > /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf line 148 > > had the empty rewrite > > > > Restarting squid - blocking started to work. > > What's in your test.pass file? > http://www.ls.net/ 206.105.202.3/horace.ls.net - GET http://mail.ls.net/ 206.105.202.26/corinna.ls.net - GET
I am using the blocklists downloaded from squiguard - the results are laughable. Still there is application for commercial use. I am going to look into the Multnomah list. Jim Tarvid > > Hmm... I'll have to check on this tonight. > > -randy