sasa escribi�/wrote/a �crit: > Hi and thanks for your support .. > > > squidGuard would inherit the user/group from squid. by default this is > > squid, not root. it probably can't write to its log directory > > ..unfortunately this isn't the problem, in fact also with: > > #ls -l /var/log > drwxr-x--- 2 squid squid 4096 18 mag 17:10 squid > drwxr-xr-x 2 squid squid 4096 18 mag 17:15 squidguard > > ..I have controlled the permission more time but I don't uderstand where is > problem ! > thanks.
Hi, I run Debian, so I can't help you with your distro details but, are you sure the user your programs are running is 'squid'? In Debian (Sarge) by default they run as 'proxy'. It could be of help, meanwhile, to change directories permissions to 777 and files to 666. By the way, haven't you defined more sources than databases you have? Have you tried a really basic squidguard.conf setup? HTH, - Roberto
