I'll try this tonight and see if I can't get this sucka working.
Matthew Trey wrote:
ok lets back up here.. from a few posts back this was the config:
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 } }
the only thing wrong that I see here is the acl rule. change it to pass !bl_audo-video !bl_porn all
then your config is 100% ok yes, leave in the all.. It works just fine, its what I use.
now ... restart squid altogether.. squid will start squidGuard up and make it reread its config.
wherever your logfile for SQUIDGUARD exists.. go there.. and make sure squidGuard is NOT in emergency mode.. if you have anything wrong with your config, or missing files, etc... squidguard will just pass everything (Really I think it should default to passing nothing, but I did'nt write it so I don't get a say.)
if squidGuard is up and running but still passing the traffic, then we can reasonably assume the problem is not squidGuard at all, but a misconfiguration of squid (squid may not be using the redirector at all)
