On 10/03/20 4:01 am, joseph wrote:
> Software error:
> Can't connect to the database.
> Error: Access denied for user 'bugs'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
> Is your database installed and up and running?
> Do you have the correct username and password selected in localconfig?
>
> For
On 2020-03-09 16:01, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Actually, I don't know :)
Thanks anyway.
In my setung I'm using squid & c-icap with CLAMD. I'm scanning a few
types only:
virus_scan.ScanFileTypes EXECUTABLE ARCHIVE FWS CWS DOCUMENT DATA TEXT
That was an idea I had to, i.e. limiting scanned
* Andrea Venturoli :
> On 2020-03-06 16:24, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> > * Andrea Venturoli :
> > > Hello.
> > >
> > > Is this the right place to discuss Squid + C-ICAP + SquidClamAV + ClamAV?
> >
> > What do you need SquidClamAV for?
>
> Interesting question.
>
> I find information on the web
Software error:
Can't connect to the database.
Error: Access denied for user 'bugs'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
Is your database installed and up and running?
Do you have the correct username and password selected in localconfig?
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On Monday 09 March 2020 at 15:43:14, Service MV wrote:
> Hello everyone, I need to enable port 22 in squid but only to a certain
> server (host.domain.com) in particular, so that the rest of the world
> cannot be accessed via SSH.
Squid does not support SSH.
> I would like to know this is the
Hello everyone, I need to enable port 22 in squid but only to a certain
server (host.domain.com) in particular, so that the rest of the world
cannot be accessed via SSH.
I would like to know this is the right way to do it:
# SFTP policy
acl SSH_port port 22
acl SFTP_policy dst 1.2.3.4
http_access