Thank you Amos for the feedback.
I did see an example online using ACL and that tricked me.
Removing the allow line, now squid is logging that squidguard is started
(though no squidguard processes are listed, it could be due to that I have
not tested yet with actual traffic)
I will check also
On 25/04/18 23:44, Alex K wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was using a squid (3.1.20) + squidguard setup (to filter out several
> site categories) on Debian 7 and the setup worked. The squidguard was
> invoked from squid.conf as below:
>
> redirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard -c
Hi Vieri,
I suggest to replace squidGuard with ufdbGuard.
Then you can set
ufdb-debug-filter 1
or
ufdb-debug-filter 2 # very verbose
in ufdbGuard.conf and see exactly what happens.
Note that squidguard has no maintenance for over 5 years and ufdbGuard has
regular maintenance.
Marcus
Hello Kaya,
May I recommend to try using qlproxy together with your Squid?
Qlproxy is an ICAP web filtering which may in your particular case do better as
Squid Guard. At least you may give it a try to compare if the disk io goes down.
Best regards,
Raf
-Original Message-
From: Kaya
Hey,
Notes inside.
On 11/09/2013 05:58 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
What can I do to improve performance with this?
Is this line too high: url_rewrite_children 500
YES!!
or simply have a misconfigured something?
I additionally have 'c-icap' running with squidclamav coupled to clamd
in case
On 11/09/2013 05:04 PM, Rafael Akchurin wrote:
Hello Kaya,
May I recommend to try using qlproxy together with your Squid?
Qlproxy is an ICAP web filtering which may in your particular case do better as
Squid Guard. At least you may give it a try to compare if the disk io goes down.
Best
Just found this is Squid cache log:
2013/11/09 19:28:25 kid1| /var/squid/cache/04/7A: (24) Too many open files
2013/11/09 19:31:31 kid1| WARNING: All 20/20 redirector processes are busy.
2013/11/09 19:31:31 kid1| WARNING: 20 pending requests queued
2013/11/09 19:31:31 kid1| WARNING: Consider
Hello Kaya,
first, don't forget to look at sysctl kern.maxfiles values.
Also improve daemon FD values in login.conf for squid. Don't forget each
connection is a FD (1 connection for the client, 1 for the transaction
to remote site, somes for the caching).
Also to improve performances of
On Sat, Nov 09, 2013 at 11:16:12PM +0100, Loïc BLOT wrote:
Hello Kaya,
first, don't forget to look at sysctl kern.maxfiles values.
Also improve daemon FD values in login.conf for squid. Don't forget each
connection is a FD (1 connection for the client, 1 for the transaction
to remote site,
Thanks so much for all the advise and responses :-)
I decided to try Dansguardian.
Currently I have a working model setup though it needs a bit of tuning
and tweaking but good news is that I am using the SquidGuard blacklists
so all is pretty much good!!
Have been testing;
Guys thanks for sharing your knowledge, u clear my mind :-)
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 8:40 PM, Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
On 13/06/2013 3:23 a.m., Beto Moreno wrote:
Hi.
Guys I have small experience with squid, now need to learn how to use
squidguard.
My doubts are:
1) U
Hi !
I've squid and squidguard working with no problem.
The squid ACLs keep working (I have machine and users ACLS - denying access to
the machines and users to internet)
and ACLs related to web browsing (denied pages) in squidguard.
You can also do this with squid or vice-versa.
Cheers,
On 13/06/2013 3:23 a.m., Beto Moreno wrote:
Hi.
Guys I have small experience with squid, now need to learn how to use
squidguard.
My doubts are:
1) U have squidrunning with your ACL, groups, users and rules, once u
setup squidguard what is order?
squid - rules them squidguard - rules or
On Mar 5, 2012, at 8:40 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
can some one plz help. i followed
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/HowTo/SquidGuard and using lenny
squid 2.7 and squidguard 1.2.0
i write the below line at the end of squid.conf
redirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard
okay
i
Well you could use squids built in blacklist capabilities instead of
adding complexity by trying to us squidGard or DansGuardian,
particularly if your a noob at squid. Ive taken a look at them and
decided that its too much effort to try and implement, Rather, this is
how ive done it.
Try this
Nachricht-
Von: Eliezer Croitoru
Gesendet: Do. 14.04.11 (01:02)
An: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Betreff: Re: [squid-users] Squid 2.7 + SquidGuard + Squidclamav
On 13/04/2011 22:06, childrenofch...@freenet.de wrote:
Hey,
The configuration listet above, runs longer 1 year without
Personally, I would setup a caching-only instance of BIND on the proxy,
and using that for DNS, or using your internal DNS system on your
network, rather than depending on an outside source for all of your
DNS.
childrenofch...@freenet.de 4/13/2011 3:06 PM
Hey,
The configuration listet above,
in the logfiles
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Chad Naugle
Gesendet: Mi. 13.04.11 (22:03)
An: childrenofch...@freenet.de, squid-users@squid-cache.org
Betreff: Re: [squid-users] Squid 2.7 + SquidGuard + Squidclamav
Personally, I would setup a caching-only instance of BIND
On 13/04/2011 22:06, childrenofch...@freenet.de wrote:
Hey,
The configuration listet above, runs longer 1 year without an probs.
Now we get the Squid Message: Timeout - DNS Error.
first step i tried: dig google.de from the squid maschine. No probs.
i saw in the cache.log that all
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 20:54:23 +0100, Marco Schuth ma...@it-schuth.net
wrote:
Hey,
With squid3, how i have to enable squidGuard ?
Redirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard -c /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf
Or
url_rewrite_program /usr/bin/squidGuard -c /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf
the Squid Page
Hallo, Marco,
Du meintest am 15.11.10:
With squid3, how i have to enable squidGuard ?
Which distribution? squid3 sounds like a very special distribution.
Redirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard -c /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf
Or
url_rewrite_program /usr/bin/squidGuard -c
On Aug 12, 2010, at 12:10 PM, Mamadou Touré wrote:
Hi,
all when configuring squid for squidguard.
we have :
redirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard
redirect_children 10
what mean redirect_children.
and value should have for squid wich manage about 100 clients.
regards.
it means
what mean redirect_children.
First hit on goggle explains it well:)
Its in the config manual:
Tag Nameredirect_children
Usage redirect_children number
Description
This tag is used to set the number of redirect processes to spawn
Default redirect_children 5
Example
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 11:25 PM, Joseph L. Casale
jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
Check the first two directives in your conf, see who can write
there.
Hello, Thanks for your reply, I have some rights issues but even when
i assign the right permissions (ie. squid), it still cannot read them:
2010-05-31 16:17:31 [2785] squidGuard 1.3 started (1275319051.335)
2010-05-31 16:17:31 [2785] squidGuard ready for requests (1275319051.340)
2010-05-31 16:17:31 [2785] source not found
2010-05-31 16:17:31 [2785] no ACL matching source, using default
http://proxy.cp.mydomain.com/block.html
ons 2010-03-03 klockan 13:09 +0100 skrev Jaap Cammeraat:
Hi,
I'm using squid-3.0.STABLE20
And running squidGuard 1.4
When I do a test in my shell I get the answer I want:
sh-3.2# echo http://playboy.com 127.0.0.1/ - - GET |
/usr/local/squidGuard/bin/squidGuard -c
Ismail,
ufdbGuard is free.
It can be used with a free URL database and
with a commercial database.
-Marcus
İsmail ÖZATAY wrote:
Marcus Kool yazmış:
Hi Ismail,
I would add a redirect statement to the int_net acl rule.
observation: blocking porn without blocking proxies is the same as
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 02:34:22 pm İsmail ÖZATAY wrote:
Hi ,
I am using 2.6.STABLE6 on CentOS 5.2 + squidguard 1.3 p1,p2,p3 +
berkeley db 2.7. Everything seems ok without any problem but when i use
redirect_program in squid.conf my internal network connect bypassing the
squidguard. I
Hi Ismail,
I would add a redirect statement to the int_net acl rule.
observation: blocking porn without blocking proxies is the same as blocking
nothing.
You might want to try ufdbGuard: it is faster than squidguard, and has
additional features for enforcing Google SafeSearch and verifying
Marcus Kool yazmış:
Hi Ismail,
I would add a redirect statement to the int_net acl rule.
observation: blocking porn without blocking proxies is the same as
blocking nothing.
You might want to try ufdbGuard: it is faster than squidguard, and has
additional features for enforcing Google
Marcus Kool yazmış:
Hi Ismail,
I would add a redirect statement to the int_net acl rule.
observation: blocking porn without blocking proxies is the same as
blocking nothing.
You might want to try ufdbGuard: it is faster than squidguard, and has
additional features for enforcing Google
Also i saw that this is a commercial product. Do you know any free
software like this ?
What about this?
Pls try
http://www.shallalist.de/
--
Thank you
Indunil Jayasooriya
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Cannot say if its squid rules or the squidGuard itself blocking
following url for google.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=
I have removed www.google.com/url from my blacklist but now browser
after trying it just stops and does nothing.
Any clue/help will be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When i removed porn file or porn file 1 MB then squid work fine
As each child will need to read that file, you're looking at a
significant memory overhead. Either install more memory in the server,
or keep the file down to a reasonable size.
--
Martin A.
tis 2007-03-20 klockan 16:31 +0200 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
I installed squid 2.5.STABLE6 on Centos 4.4
I have a blacklist file, size more than 4 Megabytes
acl in squid.conf look like
acl porn url_regex -i /etc/squid/porn
Uhm... 4 Megabytes of regex expressions? Are you really
ons 2006-07-12 klockan 15:22 +0100 skrev Brian Gregory:
Squid is set up to run 5 squidGuard processes. When we boot Suse it
takes 15-20 minutes with lots of disk thrashing for the 5 squidGuards to
read in the blacklists and build their tables.
This will be much faster if you let squidGuard
Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
Quoting Brian Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We have a Linux box running Suse 10.0 set up as a router and web proxy
with filtering sharing our DSL connection between 7 Windows XP
computers. It's running squid and squidGuard with a very large blacklist
of forbidden URLs and
Quoting Brian Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We have a Linux box running Suse 10.0 set up as a router and web proxy
with filtering sharing our DSL connection between 7 Windows XP
computers. It's running squid and squidGuard with a very large blacklist
of forbidden URLs and phrases.
Because we
Hi!
Im running squidguard-1.2.0 on RHEL4 and Ubuntu Dapper Flight 4 and squid
doesn't
crash, however it does fill up /var/tmp but I do an squid reload every
night to reconfigure
the squidgard and at that time I rm -f /var/tmp/BDB* before reloading
squid.
So far it has been running stable for me.
tor 2006-03-09 klockan 10:14 +0100 skrev Rönnblom Janåke /Teknous:
Hi!
Im running squidguard-1.2.0 on RHEL4 and Ubuntu Dapper Flight 4 and squid
doesn't
crash, however it does fill up /var/tmp but I do an squid reload every
night to reconfigure
the squidgard and at that time I rm -f
Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev den 9 mars 2006
klockan 10:40 +:
You should rebuild the DB files statically. See the SquidGuard
documentation.
Ah, you mean running squidguard once with -C all to create db files?
I forgot to switch to this mode when entering into production so thanks
Hello,
I have installed squid-3.0-PRE3-20060114 with squidGuard-1.2 with berkeley
db-4.0 on Fedora Core-4.
It generates some BDB*(for ex.BDB00854) files in /var/tmp/ which
subsequently
crashes squid. As squidGuard-1.2 is preferred with Berkeley DB-2.X but
Berkeley DB-4.0 comes
ons 2006-03-08 klockan 00:56 +0530 skrev Sushil Deore:
You are true, can you please suggest me any alternative that can be used
inplace of squidGuard on FC-4 with squid-3.0/squid-2.5?
What do you want the redirector to do?
But seriously, SquidGuard does work fine with DB4. You just need to
On 3/5/06, Sushil Deore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have installed squid-3.0-PRE3-20060114 with squidGuard-1.2 with berkeley
db-4.0 on Fedora Core-4.
It generates some BDB*(for ex.BDB00854) files in /var/tmp/ which subsequently
crashes squid. As squidGuard-1.2 is preferred with
Hello,
I have installed squid-3.0-PRE3-20060114 with squidGuard-1.2 with berkeley
db-4.0 on Fedora Core-4.
It generates some BDB*(for ex.BDB00854) files in /var/tmp/ which subsequently
crashes squid. As squidGuard-1.2 is preferred with Berkeley DB-2.X but
Berkeley DB-4.0 comes with FC-4.
Actually No. (groan...)
2006/01/26 22:00:56| helperOpenServers: Starting 5 'squidGuard' processes
2006/01/26 22:00:56| WARNING: Cannot run
'/usr/local/squidguard/bin/squidGuard' process.
2006/01/26 22:00:56| WARNING: Cannot run
'/usr/local/squidguard/bin/squidGuard' process.
2006/01/26
Mark Elsen wrote:
- Try the online test again :
root # /usr/sbin/squid
OK ?
M.
Yeah That still works fine.
Mark
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
I'm running Red Hat Fedora Core 4 on an Intel Celeron (Coppermine) PC.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 #1 Thu Jan 5 22:13:22 EST 2006
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Is there anything else you need to know?
Please find below a full (Level 1, ALL)
Mark Elsen wrote:
So , are you really sure, that the one user who is defined as :
cache_effective_user
in squid.conf, can execute :
/usr/local/squidguard/bin/squidGuard
-- Double verify and again, if needed.
M.
Hmmm. Well I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# sudo -u squid /usr/sbin/squid -NCd 1
...
That's not the way to go, and not what I asked.
You need to make sure that the one who is defined
as
cache_effective_user
can execute /squidGuard.
Since the user is apparently called 'squid' you need to,
Mark Elsen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# sudo -u squid /usr/sbin/squid -NCd 1
...
That's not the way to go, and not what I asked.
You need to make sure that the one who is defined
as
cache_effective_user
can execute /squidGuard.
Since the user is apparently called
Sorry, My mistake - again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# su - squid
This account is currently not available.
hmmm..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# vim /etc/passwd
{change squid:x:23:23::/var/spool/squid:/sbin/nologin to
squid:x:23:23::/var/spool/squid:/bin/bash}
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# su
Mark Elsen wrote:
Sorry, My mistake - again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# su - squid
This account is currently not available.
hmmm..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# vim /etc/passwd
{change squid:x:23:23::/var/spool/squid:/sbin/nologin to
squid:x:23:23::/var/spool/squid:/bin/bash}
[EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# whereis squid
squid: /usr/sbin/squid /etc/squid /usr/lib/squid /usr/share/squid
/usr/share/man /man8/squid.8.gz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# /usr/sbin/squid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# ps -ef | grep squid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# ps -ef | grep squid
root 6017 5105 0
Mark Elsen wrote:
What now?
Same test , but now, from /etc/rc.d/rc.local.
(involves system restart)
Should work too now.
Actually No. (groan...)
2006/01/26 22:00:56| helperOpenServers: Starting 5 'squidGuard' processes
2006/01/26 22:00:56| WARNING: Cannot run
Actually No. (groan...)
2006/01/26 22:00:56| helperOpenServers: Starting 5 'squidGuard'
processes 2006/01/26 22:00:56| WARNING: Cannot run
'/usr/local/squidguard/bin/squidGuard' process. 2006/01/26 22:00:56|
WARNING: Cannot run '/usr/local/squidguard/bin/squidGuard' process.
2006/01/26
If I put the command
/usr/sbin/squid -NC
in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file it hangs the system on reboot!
You can not use it like that in rc.local, that way of SQUID starting is ment
to be used from the command line, and intended for problem solving tasks.
Use squid -h to understand the
Mark Elsen wrote:
If I put the command
/usr/sbin/squid -NC
in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file it hangs the system on reboot!
You can not use it like that in rc.local, that way of SQUID starting is
ment
to be used from the command line, and intended for problem solving tasks.
Use squid -h
So. To be clear:
/usr/sbin/squid -NCd 1 from the command line works just fine;
/usr/sbin/squid in /etc/rc.d/rc.local does not; and produces the same
error as
/sbin/service squid start from the command line.
Apologies for the confusion.
What next?
In both cases, the working
Mark Elsen wrote:
So. To be clear:
/usr/sbin/squid -NCd 1 from the command line works just fine;
/usr/sbin/squid in /etc/rc.d/rc.local does not; and produces the same
error as
/sbin/service squid start from the command line.
Apologies for the confusion.
What next?
In both
Nope.
In the working case everything seems just fine:
2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11225] squidGuard 1.2.0 started (1138138357.409)
2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11225] squidGuard ready for requests (1138138357.481)
2006-01-24 21:32:37 [11223] squidGuard 1.2.0 started (1138138357.433)
2006-01-24
Hello Chaps,
I'm still struggling (and still failing) to to squidGuard to work with
squid. For those of you who have not been following each gripping
instalment of this thread here is a quick recap...
I can run squid very happily on my FC4 machine. I have tried installing
squidGuard by RPM, by
Now, after some Googling, I see that this problem (or at least similar
problems) can be caused by a firewall on the loopback interface. Do you
think this is the cause of my problem? (I posted my Iptables output in
an earlier post).
However, as a test, I temporarily disabled the
Mark Elsen wrote:
That may not be enough in a context where the Firewalling software was
started and then stopped. Residual rules and or states may still affect the
loopback interface.
Can you, for instance, 'ping localhost' with success ?
Yup...
Even with the firewall up and running:
[EMAIL
I haven't tried restarting yet - but given that ping localhost works
with the firewall(s) in place do you still think that this is my problem?
It could still be, so the restarting with all Firewalling off should
still be tried.
I still think that the Permission denied message is caused by
Mark Elsen wrote:
I haven't tried restarting yet - but given that ping localhost works
with the firewall(s) in place do you still think that this is my problem?
It could still be, so the restarting with all Firewalling off should
still be tried.
Well I've just tried it with
...
Squid is started automatically in runlevel 5. If I start it myself I use
the command:
/sbin/service squid start (or stop, or restart)
as root.
Try to start it more natively, what does :
root # path_to_squid/squid -NCd 1
gives ?
(You are lucky , the snooker is
Mark Elsen wrote:
...
Squid is started automatically in runlevel 5. If I start it myself I use
the command:
/sbin/service squid start (or stop, or restart)
as root.
Try to start it more natively, what does :
root # path_to_squid/squid -NCd 1
gives ?
Well Now!
If I run squidGuard on its own as root it seems to work. Is there any
way I can try to run it as user squid from the command line
to see if
I get any more information? Trying su squid obviously
didn't work (but
I had to try it anyway).
Are you familiar with the sudo command?
Whilst root
Quoting from my own message...
Mark Sansome wrote:
2006/01/14 21:36:07| comm_open: FD 7 is a new socket
2006/01/14 21:36:07| fd_open FD 7 squidGuard
2006/01/14 21:36:07| ipcCreate: prfd FD 7
2006/01/14 21:36:07| ipcCreate: pwfd FD 7
2006/01/14 21:36:07| ipcCreate: crfd FD 6
2006/01/14 21:36:07|
Brian Phillips wrote:
'su - squid'
It COMPLETELY sets you as the squid user.
Are you starting squid as root? Or are you using the init scripts? Or are
you just running it on the command line as squid/proxy?
If I try as a non-privileged user:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ su - squid
Password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]# su - squid
This account is currently not available.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mark]#
Hmmm... *Should* that work?
Kind of. It shouldn't work because the system has not given a shell to the
user 'squid' (protecting the system against possible security risks.) It
should work
Do:
# ls -l /usr/bin/squidGuard
And tell us what the permissions are (paste em here.)
2006/01/07 23:51:03| WARNING: Cannot run '/usr/bin/squidGuard' process.
2006/01/07 23:51:03| WARNING: Cannot run '/usr/bin/squidGuard' process.
2006/01/07 23:51:03| WARNING: Cannot run
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sansome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 2:21 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Squid with SquidGuard
Hello chaps,
I know that this is a Squid mailing list and not the
SquidGuard list - by I
Brian E. Conklin wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sansome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 2:21 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Squid with SquidGuard
Hello chaps,
I know that this is a Squid mailing list and not the
SquidGuard
if it helps.
Regards,
Tuukka
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sansome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 11:51 PM
To: Brian E. Conklin
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid with SquidGuard
Brian E. Conklin wrote:
-Original Message
Hi,
I'm using squidguard with squid to filtrate the websites our users are
accessing. But I'm wondering one thing, does squid caches the error
pages returned by squidguard?
I explain : when a user try to access a porn site, squidguard
returns a
forbidden page but as this page is seen
utilisation on one cpu).
Thx!!!
Pierre-E
-Message d'origine-
De : Elsen Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : lundi 4 avril 2005 15:16
À : SXB6300 Mailing; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Objet : RE: [squid-users] Squid and Squidguard
Hi,
I'm using squidguard with squid
Thx for the info.
What I was trying to explain, was :
For example if we take xxxsite1.com and xxxsite2.com, when a
user try to access these 2 sites, squidguard will return an
error.php with a specific msg and for example a gif file.
What I was wondering, was : will this gif be stored
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004, Luis Miguel wrote:
Hi all, I see squid supporting all acls types that squidguard have
Nearly, but not all. Squid does not have a good equivalence of the urllist
acl type in SquidGuard.
are there any good reason to use squidguard for filtering purposes
instead of squid
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004, Chris Perreault wrote:
In normal proxy mode a redirector can redirect users to an error page
whenever they attempt to reach a blacklisted site.
So can deny_info in squid.conf.
Regards
Henrik
Squidguard is a redirector, allowing things like the following, in
accelerator mode:
src theusers {
ip 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255
)
rew get_local {
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]://10.87.0.2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Harry Crowder wrote:
When squidguard blocks a site it redirects squid to an error page. The
access.log for squid reports the page as a TCP_MISS/403. Is there a setting
in squid.con, squidguard.conf, or sarg.conf that I can change the
TCP_MISS/403 to TCP_DENIED for
thank you
-Original Message-
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 5:03 PM
To: Harry Crowder
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid 3.0 + squidguard + sarg
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Harry Crowder wrote:
When squidguard blocks a site
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