> 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
Heya,
> I have decided it's a good option) and started with squidGuard.
> The problem with that is that as soon as it starts, it consumes 100%
> of all resources (CPU and disk thrash like crazy) making the system
> unresponsive and eventually requiring a reboot just to be able to log into
> th
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