Re: SquidGuard configuration
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I work on the principle of url filtering through my internship, I use squid as proxy cache and squidGard, after downloading the blacklist
I think you can change the owner for squid to solve this problem. Just issue the following command in the terminal as a root user.
Ot alternatively you can change the user that is sunning the squid, I have not tried this option but this should work without any problem.
Re: SquidGuard configuration
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I think you can change the owner for squid to solve this problem. Just issue the following command in the terminal as a root user.
I did as you said with the USER 'proxy'. When I try to make a home for squid it works fine and when I issue the command
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'ps aux | grep squid'
I found that the root is the same. Any advice on this, or solution for this.
Re: SquidGuard configuration
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'ps aux | grep squid'
I have no idea about this and I even do not know which linux distribution you are using. If you are using mandriva linux distribution then you can use the following to get the same results.
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service squid restart
Hope this may help you. Any more queries then do post back.
Re: SquidGuard configuration
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I have no idea about this and I even do not know which linux distribution you are using.
I uses the platform fedora 11. I did tried mandriva for some period but I was not comfortable with the system, so i changed to fedora 11. Is that on fedora the squid does not boot? I only know how to assign the use proxy a squid.
Re: SquidGuard configuration
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I uses the platform fedora 11. I did tried mandriva for some period but I was not comfortable with the system, so i changed to fedora 11.
No, actually I did not come out my crystal ball to know what distro you use.
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Is that on fedora the squid does not boot?
Well looking fedora command to restart a service, then just visit their official site and you will find it. Best of luck.