I was trying to debug squidGuard and it looked OK.
Since when I do something like this:
echo "www.squidguard.org 10.1.1.1/- - GET" |
squidGuard -d

the output looks like below:
init domainlist
/usr/local/squidGuard/db/porn/domains.1
squidGuard 1.2.0 started (1087496748.545)
squidGuard ready for requests (1087496748.546)
http://10.129.2.240 10.1.1.1/- - GET
squidGuard stopped (1087496748.547)

But when it runs with squid, I have error in my
squidGuard.log:
init domainlist
/usr/local/squidGuard/db/porn/domains.1
squidGuard 1.2.0 started (1087495166.642)
squidGuard ready for requests (1087495166.643)
error parsing squid line:

squidGuard stopped (1087495166.643)

While compiling squidGuard, I used the option
--with-sg-config and then put in squid.conf a line
without the option -c:
redirect_program /usr/local/bin/squidGuard

any help please

--- Techy List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <br> >
Hi squiders :)
> 
> I am setting up squidGuard to run hand in hand with
> squid.
> 
> I have this in my squid.conf
> redirect_program /usr/local/bin/squidGuard -c
> /usr/local/squidGuard/squidGuard.conf
> 
> squid and squidGuard seem to run well:
> # ps aux|grep squid
> root      2905  0.0  0.0  3608    4 ?        S   
> May06   0:00 /usr/local/squid/
> nobody    2907  0.6 72.8 817176 376272 ?     R   
> May06 378:58 (squid)
> root     24732  0.0  0.0  1556   44 pts/1    S   
> Jun16   0:00 tail -f squidGuar
> nobody    6908  4.0  0.1  1656  676 ?        S   
> 09:48   0:00 (squidGuard) -c /
> nobody    6909  3.5  0.1  1656  676 ?        S   
> 09:48   0:00 (squidGuard) -c /
> nobody    6910  3.5  0.1  1656  676 ?        S   
> 09:48   0:00 (squidGuard) -c /
> nobody    6911  4.0  0.1  1656  676 ?        S   
> 09:48   0:00 (squidGuard) -c /
> nobody    6912  7.0  0.1  1656  676 ?        S   
> 09:48   0:00 (squidGuard) -c /
> root      6920  0.0  0.1  1672  604 pts/2    S   
> 09:48   0:00 grep squid
> 
> In my squidGuard.conf, I have something like this:
> logdir /usr/local/squidGuard/log
> dbhome /usr/local/squidGuard/db/porn
> dest porno {
>          domainlist domains.1
> }
> 
> acl {
>   default {
>         pass !porno all
> #       redirect http://localhost:1080
>         redirect http://10.129.2.240
>   }
> }
> 
> domains.1 is located in
> /usr/local/squidGuard/db/porn
> 
> I also have changed the ownerships and permissions
> as:
> #pwd
> /usr/local/squidGuard/
> #chown nobody.nobody squidGuard.conf
> #chown -R nobody.nobody db
> #chown -R nobody.nobody log
> 
> chmod 644 squidGuard.conf
> chmod -R 640 db
> chmod -R 644 log
> find <path to blacklists> -type d -exec chmod 755
> \{\}
> \; -print
> chmod 755 log/squidGuard.conf
> 
> I put one line in domains.1:
> www.squidguard.org
> 
> But it seems that squidGuard still do not block
> www.squidguard.org
> 
> I thuink I'd rather send this question to squidguard
> list, but since it dosn't exist any more, I am
> trying
> to get secure from you, squid users.
> 
> My apology fo this OT
> 
> Anyway, any help would be very appreciated.
> 
> Luke.
> 
> 
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