Is probably the squidguard blacklist file. Even "www.networksolutions.com"
was blocked.
I bet some joker added aol to the blacklist because they thought it might be
funny. What a bunch of jerks!
I found it in /db/porn/domains --> "aol.com"
BTW, how often do you get a new internal IP address via DHCP? I've had the
same one now for a couple months.
Trev.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Brustad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:44 PM
To: Trevor Ouellette
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] squidguard for essg reports
Trevor,
I installed your package and it is exactly what I needed. It seems a
little strange though, because lately (4 or 5 days after installation)
it filters lots of normal stuff from the normal users. I could not
load www.aol.com for some reason. I added my IP to the unfiltered list
and all was well, but that does not work for dhcp when I get a new ip.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
David Brustad
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