The dry run of squidGuard says that your url and domainlists are empty.
Can you check whether your .db files really contain data? It seems to me
that this no problem with squid using the redirector, but with the
redirector not having urls to block.
I would check the permissions of /usr/local/squid
Hi
What you are trying to do is definitly possible.
Unfortunatelly I haven't compiled squid from source, but instead used
the prebuild debian package. Therefore I can't really help you with the
compilation-flags. However they seem to be reasonnable.
> I need to configure krb5.conf to point to A
Hello alltogether
Squid seems to be running smoothly at our school now. We have also made
the necassary adjustments to our Aktive Directory, so that every user
will use the proxy. SSO is also working.
At the moment there are holidays and the request rate is therefore very
slim. Next week holdidays
Hi
I am not entirely sure on what source munin draws its information, but I
am using Munin for this purpose (On a Debian Lenny System). Since our
munin graphs aren`t accessible outside the Internet I found this
webpage:
http://stats.ping.de/munin/buero.ping.de/blackhole.buero.ping.de.html#Squid
Hello everybody
At our school we are using squid 2.7 stable on a Debian Lenny machine.
Users are authenticated via an Active Directory. Users without
Authentication are denied Internet access.
Unfortunately we have some Windows Desktops, which are trying to pull
their updates, without using the
Hello altogether
As the topic indicates I have a problem with google chrome
authenticating against a windows server 2008 aktive directory. Firefox,
for example works fine.
These are the authentication lines I have in my squid.conf:
auth_param ntlm program /usr/bin/ntlm_auth
--helper-protocol=squ