This used to work quite nicely. However, now, obvious porn with all the right
text is not trapped. Has the configuration changed or is this simply broken?
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hello debian people,
my problem with dansguardian started when I saw this message:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
error: error running postrotate script for /var/log/dansguardian/access.log
I began to investigate, and found that the dansguardian init scripts don't
work properly; in fact, af
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 18:40:58 -0500, Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> I am trying to install dansguardian and it won't go. I have tried
> renaming and removing file & directories to no avail.
What exactly did you do?
>
Greetings;
I am trying to install dansguardian and it won't go. I
have tried renaming and removing file & directories to
no avail. I always get these errors from aptitude install.
Setting up dansguardian (2.8.0.6-antivirus-6.4.4.1-2) ...
grep: /etc/dansguardian/dansguardian.conf
Semih Gokalp wrote:
If I redirect to squid(3128),i have not a problem but if I try redirect
to dansguardian(8080),The squid error page(The requested URL coult not
be retrieved) print on web browser.
If i try manually configure proxy server on web browser(connection
setting) to dansguardian
If I redirect to squid(3128),i have not a problem but if I try redirect to
dansguardian(8080),The squid error page(The requested URL coult not be
retrieved) print on web browser.
If i try manually configure proxy server on web browser(connection setting)
to dansguardian(8080),it works.
it works
Thanks for reply Mihira.I tried script and remove manual web browser
configure for proxy but not worked.
Invalid URL Error page is squid error page that i see on the web browser.
I think,it means web request is being redirected to dansguardian by iptables
and dansguardian is forwarding request
ve the URL: /2007/11/14/guncel/?ver=0
but real website adress is www.milliyet.com.tr/2007/11/14/guncel/?ver=0
<http://www.milliyet.com.tr/2007/11/14/guncel/?ver=0>
what do you think about this ?
Thanks.
I think your Squid and Dansguardian setups are fine.
Your problem is with Iptables
Darwin Pintado wrote:
hi Mihira,
can advise on my problem
I also got an issue with dansguardian but this time I am using
tinyproxy. Once I restart my box, dansguardian is not anymore finding
tinyproxy.
Anyone has an idea? I see that tinyproxy is included in startup
Thanks,
D
Check if the
Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Semih Gokalp wrote:
> > I am sorry for asking question to debian list about dansguardian.
> > I am using dansguardian + squid3 + clamav but i have a problem.
> [snip]
> > 2)And configured squid like below:
> >
> >
Semih Gokalp wrote:
I am sorry for asking question to debian list about dansguardian.
I am using dansguardian + squid3 + clamav but i have a problem.
[snip]
2)And configured squid like below:
http_port 3128 transparent
Try giving the IP:Port notation like this :
http_port 127.0.0.1:3128
I am sorry for asking question to debian list about dansguardian.
I am using dansguardian + squid3 + clamav but i have a problem.
I have two NIC and eth1:192.168.0.0/24(inside) and eth0:
192.168.1.0/24(outside)
1)I configured Dansguardianlike below:
filterip =192.168.0.1
filterport = 8080
Looking to upgrade my Sarge server to Etch. We use Squid & Dansguardian
for managing Internet access at my company. Etch's version of
Dansguardian has new anti-virus scanning of downloads. When I install
Dansguardian on my test box, it installs clamav as well. I installed
the clamav d
Hi
I have my tiny contribution to the horror stories :)
Actually, I have found everthing quite transparent, but my cache box
(squid/dansguardian) failed a little bit after dist-upgrade, dansguardian
would work for 15 minutes or so, then i would slow down till no traffic at
all, but nothing is
Hello there!
I have a server running DansGuardian 2.9.7.0 on Debian Sarge with the
kernel 2.6.8.
After sometime running without trouble, he starts to send this message:
Dec 19 06:30:01 preventis dansguardian: Error connecting via IPC socket
to log
Dec 19 06:30:01 preventis dansguardian
Anyone there using squid (2.6.3-1 unstable last version) and
dansguardian (2.8.0.6-antivirus-6.3.8-1 unstable last version) without
problems?
Thanks.
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Hello,
Has any one use the Anti-Virus patch avilable for Dansguardian
at:
http://www.pcxperience.org/
If yes, is the unstable version good enough?
Regards,
Boskey
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Joao Serrachinha said:
Sam Snow wrote:
Joao Serrachinha said:
I'm using Debian Sid full updated, kernel-2.4.27.
I'm using a transparent proxy on port 3128 and dansguardian in 8080.
Since i install dansguardian, i change my netfilter nat rules to
redirect http to 8080.
Everything works f
Joao Serrachinha said:
> Sam Snow wrote:
>
>>Joao Serrachinha said:
>>
>>
>>>I'm using Debian Sid full updated, kernel-2.4.27.
>>>I'm using a transparent proxy on port 3128 and dansguardian in 8080.
>>>Since i install dansguardian
Joao Serrachinha said:
> I'm using Debian Sid full updated, kernel-2.4.27.
> I'm using a transparent proxy on port 3128 and dansguardian in 8080.
> Since i install dansguardian, i change my netfilter nat rules to
> redirect http to 8080.
> Everything works fine except fr
I'm using Debian Sid full updated, kernel-2.4.27.
I'm using a transparent proxy on port 3128 and dansguardian in 8080.
Since i install dansguardian, i change my netfilter nat rules to
redirect http to 8080.
Everything works fine except freshclam. I don't have any log in
/var/l
On Saturday 10 July 2004 08:06 pm, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > (I hear Bill Gates has a lot of money. I should look him up and see
> > if he wants to fund the development of a simple-to-use p0rn filter for
> > Linux. :)
>
> It already exists. It's called squidguard.
No, I said "simple to use." I'
Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Are there any idiot friendly docs for this sort of thing yet? The last
>
>> If you want a *caching* proxy, then an out-of-the-box Squid install, with
>> _very_ few (if any) tweaks, works great.
>>
>> If you wnat
> > Are there any idiot friendly docs for this sort of thing yet? The last
> If you want a *caching* proxy, then an out-of-the-box Squid install, with
> _very_ few (if any) tweaks, works great.
>
> If you wnat a *filtering* proxy, dansguardian seems to be the way to go,
> a
on Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 01:39:45AM -0400, Silvan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Friday 09 July 2004 03:05 am, Karsten M. Self wrote:
>
> > I'm running a computer lab for a kids/teen center, and am using both
> > Squid and Dansguardian. I've got Squidguard installed
On Friday 09 July 2004 03:05 am, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> I'm running a computer lab for a kids/teen center, and am using both
> Squid and Dansguardian. I've got Squidguard installed but not
> configured, more to follow. And I use iptables for some stuff.
Are there any idio
My thanks to all of you for your input. I'm going to play with
squidguardian for the moment, until I find a slightly newer computer in
a garbage can somewhere and pull in the other filters as well. That
and/or more memory (almost more expensive than current stuff
locally).
New project, new stuff
o a reasonable job knocking out obvious problem sites
> > for my kids as they use the Web. So far I've seen mentions of
> > squidguard and dansguardian, but don't know of others to consider,
> > if there are any.
> >
> > Does anyone have thoughts about either of
tions of squidguard and
> dansguardian, but don't know of others to consider, if there are any.
>
> Does anyone have thoughts about either of these possibilities? The
> only previous post I found concerning both turned out to be a
> discussion about using one in particular.
>
Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm searching for a good system (squid + add on) for my firewall which
> will do a reasonable job knocking out obvious problem sites for my kids
> as they use the Web. So far I've seen mentions of squidguard and
> dan
--- Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm searching for a good system (squid + add on) for my firewall which
> will do a reasonable job knocking out obvious problem sites for my kids
> as they use the Web. So far I've seen mentions of squidguard and
> dan
I'm searching for a good system (squid + add on) for my firewall which
will do a reasonable job knocking out obvious problem sites for my kids
as they use the Web. So far I've seen mentions of squidguard and
dansguardian, but don't know of others to consider, if there are any.
D
> Hmm.. Ok... Are you sure your squidGuard ACLs are set correctly and that
in
> squid.conf squidGuard is using the correct config file?
> >From my squid.conf:
> redirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard -c
> /etc/chastity/squidGuard-chastity.conf
>From mine :
redirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard -c /e
> Well, I compiled the .db files using squidGuard -C all and
> everything runs
> *much* quicker now - no slowdowns at all, and system load is
> negligable -
Excellent :-)
> trouble is, nothing gets blocked!
> Any further ideas?? possibly something I've missed?
Hmm.. Ok... Are you sure your squ
Hi there,
Well, I compiled the .db files using squidGuard -C all and everything runs
*much* quicker now - no slowdowns at all, and system load is negligable -
trouble is, nothing gets blocked!
Any further ideas?? possibly something I've missed?
Cheers,
Pete.
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> But your as well not to. SquidGuard doesn't look at them - we keep ours
> around so we can verify blocked urls, rebuild the db files if necessary
etc.
> etc.
:-) sorry - my reply should have gone to the list, not to you personally..
Thanks for the input - I will convert the files and try again.
> Our blacklists dir totals to about 24MB - I'd suggest that squidGuard
rather
> than squid could be your problem.
I concur .. when I disable squidGuard everything flies...
> Have the blacklists converted into dbm format?
They are, I believe, still in the plaintext format under
/var/lib/squidgua
m thingy.
A single much larger drive, but not using much of it.
> The squid cache (/var/spool/squid) is on a seperate physical disc,
> everything else is just a partition on the 1st SCSI disc.
>
> I am using the blacklist from DansGuardian site, it's quite large but
> compre
ole.
I put the redirector entry into squid.conf and it did indeed appear to
work - just *extremely* slowly. OK .. so then I decided to try
DansGuardian - much better, system load stay's around 0.4 - 0.15 under heavy
usage. The problem is that I like the flexibility of squidGuard (acl's
Berdt van der Lingen wrote:
Since I installed dansguardian on my Squid-proxy box I wasn't able to
use apt-get properly. When I add the IP address of my debian box to the
excluded ip list of Dansguardian apt-get is working fine again. Does
anyone know about this problem? I couldn'
Since I installed dansguardian on my Squid-proxy box I wasn't able to
use apt-get properly. When I add the IP address of my debian box to the
excluded ip list of Dansguardian apt-get is working fine again. Does
anyone know about this problem? I couldn't find any information about it
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