> Leave the "all" away. > > Normally Squid shouldn't regard the all as it is positioned at the end, > but this is the only thing which comes to my mind.
Squid doesn't read your squidGuard.conf file. Leave the all. It makes it more readable. Rick > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Stephan M. Ott > Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 2:46 PM > To: 'Ryan Nix' > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: AW: AW: Not blocking > > > Change the acl into > > acl { > default { > pass !bl_audo-video !bl_porn > } > } > > Leave the "all" away. > > Normally Squid shouldn't regard the all as it is positioned at the end, > but this is the only thing which comes to my mind. > > > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Ryan Nix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Sonntag, 29. Februar 2004 19:26 > An: Matthew Trey; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Re: AW: Not blocking > > Still not blocking for some reason. /var/log/Squidguard/error.log and > and access.log don't seem to be loging anything. > > However, /var/log/squid/access.log does: > > 172.38.20.24 - - [29/Feb/2004:12:20:13 -0600] "GET > http://www.cultureddb.com/ HTTP/1.0" 200 31798 TCP_MISS:DIRECT > 172.38.20.24 - - [29/Feb/2004:12:20:20 -0600] "GET > http://www.mp3.com.com/ HTTP/1.0" 503 1476 TCP_MISS:NONE > 172.38.20.24 - - [29/Feb/2004:12:20:31 -0600] "GET http://www.mp3.com/ > HTTP/1.0" 200 6362 TCP_MISS:DIRECT > 172.38.20.24 - - [29/Feb/2004:12:20:39 -0600] "GET > http://playboy.com/tools/js/newhomepage.js HTTP/1.0" 200 3869 > TCP_HIT:NONE > 172.38.20.24 - - [29/Feb/2004:12:20:39 -0600] "GET http://playboy.com/ > HTTP/1.0" 200 41346 TCP_MISS:DIRECT > > Here is what I have in the squidguard.conf now: > > 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 { > pass !bl_audo-video !bl_porn all > } > } > > > Any ideas? > > > > Matthew Trey wrote: > > >acl { > > > > default { > > block !bl_audo-video !bl_porn > > } > >} > > > >this acl is the problem, your blacklists are set (Provided the path is > >correct) > > > >however, the rule should be: > > > >pass !bl_audo-video !bl_porn all > > > >this is like: pass (not)bl_audo-video (not)bl_porn all > >in other words, pass everything BUT bl_audo-video and bl_porn > > > >acl { > > > > default { > > block !bl_audo-video !bl_porn > > } > >} > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
