Hi Ryan,

Now you have defined backlists, okay, but you tell squidguard to block
ALL EXCEPT FOR THE BLACKLISTS... hrm... sounds strange

Change the Rule into


pass !bl_audio-video !bl_porn


then the definition is corrent and it should do the job...

If not, tell us more details... are there any logs ? Do they tell
anything ?
If not, run a local apache and block one of his sites... the apache-log
will tell you if there was even a request ... maybe we can get the
target this way...

But never mind... it took me 3 days to get squidguard running properly..
without any help, so we should get it to work in 2 days... ;)

-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Ryan Nix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 27. Februar 2004 22:58
An: Stephan M. Ott
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: AW: Not blocking

Hi Stephan,

Thanks for the help.  Still no luck.

Images don't seem to be downloading properly and squid log doesn't  have

any entires with the conf file looking like this:

dbhome /usr/share/squidGuard-1.2.0/db
logdir /var/log/squidGuard

destination bl_audio-video {
        domainlist audio-video/domains
        urllist audio-video/urls
}

destination bl_porn {
     domainlist porn/domains
         urllist porn/urls
}

acl {

    default {
        block    !bl_audo-video  !bl_porn
    }
}

However, the old one does cache and log properly, it just won't block.


Stephan M. Ott wrote:

>Well, of course you have to add the blacklists themselves...
>
>F.ex. this should look like
>
>dest bl_audio-video {
>       urllist <URLLIST>
>       domainlist <DOMAINLIST>
>}
>where URLLIST and DOMAINLIST mean the names of the files.
>
>Without defining them, squidguard has nothing in his
>"list-to-be-blocked" and therefore works fine, but without blocking
>anything.
>
>Also, defining "pass all" means that every request can pass the proxy
>without being filtered.
>
>Maybe you should replace it with something like
>
>pass !bl_audio-video !bl_porn
>
>HTH
>
>Stephan
>
>  
>

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