I've compiled and configured squidguard and it runs, but it is not filtering and seems to be ignoring db files or getting them empty.
 
The squidGuard.log says:
 
2003-09-30 11:27:00 [7623] init domainlist /usr/local/squid/blacklists/porn/domains
2003-09-30 11:27:00 [7623] loading dbfile /usr/local/squid/blacklists/porn/domains.db
2003-09-30 11:27:00 [7623] domainlist empty, removed from memory
2003-09-30 11:27:00 [7623] init urllist /usr/local/squid/blacklists/porn/urls
2003-09-30 11:27:00 [7623] loading dbfile /usr/local/squid/blacklists/porn/urls.db
2003-09-30 11:27:00 [7623] urllist empty, removed from memory
I've compiled databases with "-C all" and the .db files exist in the path.
Filesystem permissions are ok.
My squid.conf is ok and logs reports squidGuard is running ok.
If it helps, my squidGuard.conf says:
 
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
dbhome /usr/local/squid/blacklists
logdir /var/log/squidGuard
 
dest porn {
        log             porn
        domainlist      porn/domains
        urllist         porn/urls
        redirect        http://www.google.com
}
acl {
        default {
                pass !porn all
                redirect        http://www.google.com
        }
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
My system is Debian 3.0r1, width Berkeley DB 2.7.7, squid 2.5 STABLE 3 and squidGuard 1.2.0.
SquidGuard has been compiled with parameters:
 
SGDIR=/usr/local/squid
LOGDIR=/var/log/squidGuard
DBHOME=$SGDIR/blacklists
CONF=$SGDIR/etc/squidGuard.conf
    ./configure --prefix=$SGDIR --with-sg-logdir=$LOGDIR --with-sg-dbhome=$DBHOME --with-sg-config=$CONF
 
 
What's happening???
Please help me!!
 
 
--=[Javier]=--

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