All,

 

(the automatic ClamAV update didn't resolve it)

 

But that procedure below indeed worked:

 

1.       Delete or rename the daily.cvd file located in the
/usr/share/clamav folder.

2.       Then run a freshclam -v to get the latested update. 

3.       Restart your HTTP Proxy and you should be OK.

 

Thanks

 

 

L.

 

From: John Marotta [mailto:jmaro...@premierncs.com] 
Sent: vrijdag 11 februari 2011 2:15
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] Sudden issues with Transparent Proxy/Squid

 

Looks like there was an issue with the daily.cvd that ClamAV pushed out at
about 4:00 PM EST. The 7:00PM version of the file is ok to use and your
Endian firewall should automatically update every hour.

 

If it doesn't: 

4.       Delete or rename the daily.cvd file located in the
/usr/share/clamav folder.

5.       Then run a freshclam -v to get the latested update. 

6.       Restart your HTTP Proxy and you should be OK.

7.       Check the Status tab to ensure that the following are in a Running
state:

a.       Content Filter

b.      HTTP Antivirus (havp)

c.       WEB Proxy

=John=

 

 

From: Frank Fattizzi [mailto:ffatti...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 5:43 PM
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] Sudden issues with Transparent Proxy/Squid

 

I am having the same issue at 2 customer sites. Internet access is only
available when there is no content filtering enabled.


- Frank

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Lightningbit @ gmail.com
<lightning...@gmail.com> wrote:

 

 

Hi,

 

Hope anyone can help or give advice in following situation:

 

This evening, without making any changes to my efw box, suddenly browsing
stops working, with following error message in the browser (IE, Firefox,
Chrome)

I already tried to restart the proxy as well as clearing the
"/var/spool/squid/swap.state"

 

When I turn off the proxy, I can surf again, but with the proxy turned on :
nothing anymore

 

 

 



ERROR

  _____  



The requested URL could not be retrieved 
While trying to retrieve the URL:  <http://www.google.com/>
http://www.google.com/ 

 

The following error was encountered:

Unable to forward this request at this time. 

Sorry, you are not currently allowed to request: 
http://www.google.com/
from this cache until you have authenticated yourself. 

This request could not be forwarded to the origin server or to any
parent caches. The most likely cause for this error is that:
The cache administrator does not allow this cache to make direct connections
to origin servers, and
All configured parent caches are currently unreachable.

Endian Firewall <http://www.endian.it/>  - Powered by Squid
<http://www.squid-cache.org/>  




  _____  

Generated Thu, 10 Feb 2011 22:06:08 GMT by proxy (squid/2.6.STABLE22) 

 


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