Yes, and it's really annoying to have that show up umpteen zillion times in
your squidguard log. Any way to get rid of it?

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rick Matthews
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 10:25 PM
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Subject: RE: recalculating alarm in Syslog?


> 2001-11-19 10:55:30 [32109] recalculating alarm in 30 seconds

It means that you are using a time declaration in your sqiudGuard.conf
file.  It sets an alarm for the time of the next relevant change.

Rick


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Subject: recalculating alarm in Syslog?
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Any idea what this message in squidGuard.log actually means?

2001-11-19 10:55:30 [32109] recalculating alarm in 30 seconds

2001-11-19
10:56:00 [32102] recalculating alarm in 1140 seconds

As you can see 32102 to 32109 are squidGuard processes:
proxy    32105  0.0  0.7 12816 1960 ?        S    08:26   0:00
(squidGuard)
-c /usr/local/squidGuard/squidGuard.conf


squidGuard is working fine, but what is the alarm?



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