I recently posted to thank everyone for their help in getting me up and
running with squid/squidGuard. Unfortunately my celebrations were
premature....

Everything certainly looks as if it is working. Starting squid generates
5 instances of squidGuard which are listed as active processes.

I started by creating an elaborate squidguard.conf file with all the
rules I wanted to include. It didn't seem to work so I gradually
stripped it back until - in frustration - I created the following
squidguard.conf:

logdir /var/log/squidguard
dbhome /var/lib/squidguard/db

acl {
    default {
        pass none
    }
}

and restarted squid. The logfile /var/log/squidguard/squidGuard.log
shows that it is happy with the .conf file
2006-01-28 17:14:03 [6861] squidGuard 1.2.0 started (1138468443.845)
2006-01-28 17:14:03 [6861] squidGuard ready for requests (1138468443.847)
(times 5)

But nothing is blocked...

Have I missed something obvious?

Thanks (again)

Mark

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