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. If you want to be safe you
should probably stop
squid before cleaning /var/tmp/BDB* and then start it.

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From: Sushil Deore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 00:56:55 +0530 (IST)

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.
>
> Squidguard does not prefer DB-2.X; it requires it. Squidguard
> does not support DB-4.0

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?

> > How can I stop squid from crashing? Is there anything I am missing out
in
> > the setup. Any recommendation on the actual packages(squid/squidGuard
or
> > any else/Berkeley DB) I should use with FC-4?

Thanks in advance. 

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