Thats weird - it appears to be stopping squidguard as soon as it is
started....   what happens if you try running squidguard at the command
line, then type in 

        URL IPorFQDN ident method
eg
        http://www.good.com/     192.168.1.1/-    -    GET
        http://www.bad.com/     192.168.1.1/-    -    GET
where 192.168.1.1 is a local IP.

If its allowed then squidguard will return nothing, else it will return the
redirection url.

Also... do a
        ps auxw | grep squidGuard
to confirm that squidGuard is still running.


God what a day - Principal is in a foul mood, theres a funeral today for a
teacher's mother, and another teacher has a mild heart attack.  Yay for
Fridays!

> ----------
> From:         Sam Carleton[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Friday, August 10, 2001 12:00 PM
> To:   Craig Falconer; squid; squidguard
> Subject:      Re: squidGuard is not doing anything, though it seems to be
> running...
> 
> 2001-08-09 11:59:11 [21375] squidGuard 1.1.4 started (997372751.508)
> 2001-08-09 11:59:11 [21375] squidGuard ready for requests (997372751.523)
> 2001-08-09 11:59:11 [21375] squidGuard stopped (997372751.556)
> 
> Then I tried somesufting to new sites, nothing is ever appended to the log
> file.  How do I go about checking to see if it is in emergency mode?
> 
> Sam Carleton
> 
> 
> Craig Falconer wrote:
> 
> > check your log files...  squidguard can be quite quiet, it may be in
> > emergency mode which passes everything.
> >
> 

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