Package: sarg
Version: 2.2.2-1
Severity: normal

Hi,

I didn't find anything related to this problem, surprisingly.
Maybe because it is not really a bug ?

I use squidGuard blacklist from
ftp://ftp.univ-tlse1.fr/pub/reseau/cache/squidguard_contrib, some lists contain 
the string 'log' :
astrology, blog

Consequence : 
SARG parses squidGuard.conf incorrectly

Cause :
in latest Etch Package sources (sarg_2.2.2.orig.tar.gz), at line 197 of
squidguard_log.c :
        if((str=(char *) strstr(buf, "log")) != (char *) NULL )  {

Solution :
do not use these lists... => remove from squidGuard.conf, as commenting 
is useless (sarg code does not seem to consider lines beginning with # as 
comments)

It is not Debian-specific, the same line is at line 242 of latest
SARG-2.2.5's squidguard_log.c


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