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> From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.sk
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On 29.09.21 13:42, flauenroth wrote:
Apparently Debian/Ubunutu does not support openSSL anymore and uses GnuTLS
whatever that thing is. Once again I feel savaged by "systemd". I knew,
when I started the new job that it will be harsh but I did not expect it
to be that different.
funny, because
Ok, it seems this whole squid proxy thing went down the FUBAR route faster than
I could redirect to dev/null.
Apparently Debian/Ubunutu does not support openSSL anymore and uses GnuTLS
whatever that thing is. Once again I feel savaged by "systemd". I knew, when I
started the new job that it will
Thanks for the quick input and the hint.
We don't use CentOS at work but I am using it on my workstation so that was a
nice hint.
The more I read abut ufdbGuard the more I am angry on myself for struggling
with the squidguard extension for so long. Should have done it from scratch in
the first p
author of ufdbGuard here.
The EPEL package of ufdbGuard is broken, so if you use ufdbGuard on CentOS/RHEL
you need to download the package form sourceforge or www.urlfilterdb.com and
exclude it from the EPEL repository.
Marcus
On 28/09/2021 15:49, flauenroth wrote:
Heya list,
since I get n