Do a grep for the domain and/or ip address of site that's being blocked.

Use the recursive option in grep to search the entire filter directory. 
The recursive option is "-R or -r".

So:

grep "domain.com" -R /usr/local/squidguard/filter

(assuming squidguard's filter hierarchy is in 
/usr/local/squidguard/filter)

Tim



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Can anyone please help me with this ? How do I determine why squidguard is 
blocking a site
When I disable squidguard the site comes up. When I grep though all the 
listings with
 
grep "domain name of site" -r /usr/local/squid/logs/access.log
grep "IP address of site" -r /usr/local/squid/logs/access.log
 
nothing comes back. When I disable the expressions listing, still nothing. 
I do a killall  -HUP squid after each change
I can't figure out what I am overlooking.
 
Can anyone please help me figure this out?

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