-----Original Message-----
From: St John Tech Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 11:39 AM
To: Rick Matthews
Subject: RE: Not Blocking
>>
>> Well, it looks like you've tried to use the squidGuard module for
>> Webmin?
>>
>> Check the entries in </var/log/squidGuard/squidGuard.log> You'll find
a
>> lot of information there.
>
> Log File is empty

I neglected to mention that the log file must be owned by squid.squid
also.
chown -R squid.squid /var/log/squidGuard

Make that change, then <squid -k reconfigure>, and check the squidGuard
log again. You should have a plethora of start-up information there.

In your squidGuard.conf:

You can remove the destination sections that do not begin with bl_; you
do not need them.

You can also remove the same destinations from your acl statement.

Your default acl statement allows nothing, so it can be rewritten as
pass none.

I made these changes to the squidGuard.conf file that you included with
your first post, and the updated version is attached as
squidguard_conf.txt

Did you receive my other recommendation about using the production
version of squidGuard (1.1.4)?

Rick

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