[ok-mail] [K12OSN] weird squidguard problem
John Arends
arendsj at skokie69.k12.il.us
Wed Apr 6 16:14:49 UTC 2005
I've never had to worry about sort order before. I don't think this is an issue.
I think the -C switch will do what you want while running squid. It rebuilds the databases (If I remember right, I don't have access to the machine right now)>
>>> John Hansknecht <jhansknecht at hanstech.com> 04/06/05 6:09 AM >>>
On Tuesday 05 April 2005 19:39, Ascension Tech wrote:
> I can't for the life of me figure this one out. I'm trying to add
> sites to be blocked. I've tried adding them to the local-block domain
> and url files but they won't block. Other sites in the lists block,
> just not the two that I've added. I've restarted the squidguard and
> httpd services and the permissions are OK. What the heck am I doing
> wrong?
Hi Peter,
OK, for what it is worth I can't find in comment on this on the squidguard
site. But my memory is that the domain and url lists have to be in
alphabetical order. I always sort the local-block lists after I add new
records.
sort <infile> -o <outfile>
Thanks,
John
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system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world.
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