Thank you Amos for the feedback.
I did see an example online using ACL and that tricked me.
Removing the allow line, now squid is logging that squidguard is started
(though no squidguard processes are listed, it could be due to that I have
not tested yet with actual traffic)
I will check also ufd
On 25/04/18 23:44, Alex K wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was using a squid (3.1.20) + squidguard setup (to filter out several
> site categories) on Debian 7 and the setup worked. The squidguard was
> invoked from squid.conf as below:
>
> redirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard -c /etc/squidguard/squidGuard.
Hi all,
I was using a squid (3.1.20) + squidguard setup (to filter out several site
categories) on Debian 7 and the setup worked. The squidguard was invoked
from squid.conf as below:
redirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard -c /etc/squidguard/squidGuard.conf
redirect_children 7
I am now testing the