[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,

I am using squidguard 1.2.0 and been using one of the blacklists available
to filter inapproriate content.

One of my acls looks like this:

        family within daytime {
                pass     good whitelist !in-addr !adult !custom
!audio-video whitelist any
        }

Anyway, I'd like to not block sites from some classes completely...but
rather just log them.  An example of of a destination class that I'd like
to log is found here:

dest adult {
        domainlist      adult/domains
        urllist         adult/urls
        expressionlist  adult/expressions
        redirect
http://192.168.0.254/cgi-bin/squidGuard.cgi?clientaddr=%a&clientname=%n&clientuser=%i&clientgroup=%s&url=%u
        logfile         adult
}

I know that /var/log/squid/access.log will log all requests, but I like
the way squidguard identifies and logs specific classes (like adult
content for instance).  Does anyone know if it is possible to log but not
block traffic that has been flagged?  How would I go about doing that?

Thanks in advance,

Ryan


Have to admit I haven't tried it but I'd assume that if there was no redirect line either in the destination class or the acl where it is activated for the group then you'd do what you want.


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