Le 02/05/2015 08:29, Niki Kovacs a écrit :
Hi,
I'm using a combination of Squid and SquidGuard on my servers for web
filtering, which is the "industrial grade" solution usable in schools
and companies.
Up until recently, the combination worked well with Squid 3.3 and
SquidGuard 1.4. Unfortunately, the upgrade to Squid 3.4 broke something,
and SquidGuard doesn't work anymore.
I've googled a bit, and found out that SquidGuard 1.4 has to be patched
in order to work with Squid >= 3.4.
Now I just spent some time hunting down that mysterious patch, but I
failed, because all the patches are either distribution-specific
(FreeBSD, Arch, etc.) and they don't work with vanilla sources, or the
link to the original patch throws back a 404 error.
My guess is the SquidGuard application is quite badly maintained,
judging from their homepage displaying a forest of patches and
announcing a perpetual 1.5beta version for the last couple of years.
If anybody has an idea, that would be helpful.
Cheers,
Niki
Some additional information. Here's the relevant bit from the SquidGuard
mailing list. The URL to the included patch does not work.
On Thursday, 13. March 2014 21:57:39 Ming Hou wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have upgraded my squid proxy from 3.1.23 to 3.4.4 with squidGuard 1.4.
>
> For some reasons, the redirection from the result of squidGuard
throws out
> the 404 error. However, I switch back 3.1.23 and the issue goes away.
>
> Any suggestion?
please see this "bug" report:
http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3978
-> You need to patch squidguard to work with newer squid versions.
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