Thank you.  That worked perfectly.

Take care,
Ryan

> Hello Ryan,
>
> For SquidGuard to log something, you'll have to use a "redirect" line. So
> all you have to do is to redirect to the original URL that have been
> requested by users.
> Try "redirect /%u" in your dest class, it works for me (btw I can't remind
> why I needed a "/").
>
> HTH,
> Rémi
>
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Envoyé : mercredi 13 septembre 2006 08:49
>> À : Mike Rambo
>> Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
>> Objet : Re: logging but not blocking sites
>>
>>
>> This was a good suggestion...but its a no-go.  I tried
>> removing the redirects...from the acl, the destination class,
>> or even from the whole setup it still passes traffic along
>> but doesn't log the traffic.  Does anyone have an idea here?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.  Thanks Mike for the suggestion.
>>
>> Ryan
>>
>>
>> > [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&clie
> ntname=%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.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Mike Rambo
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Many today claim to be tolerant. True tolerance, however, can cope
>> with others being intolerant.
>>      -Nigel Cunningham
>>
>
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