At the time I started using SquidGuard (around three years ago), it was well known that 3.2.9 was the most reliable version of DB to use. This was discussed extensively on the SquidGuard maillist in particular by Rick Matthews. I have not since bothered trying later versions of DB to see if it works, because I know that 3.2.9 works.. I quote from a message posted by Rick on the SquidGuard list on 21/3/2003: "In spite of what the documentation says, squidGuard 1.2.0 requires version 3.29 of the Berkeley DB (available here: http://www.sleepycat.com/download/patchlogs.shtml You can stay with DB 2.7.7 and run squidGuard from the text files. SquidGuard will simply rebuild the B-trees from the text files each time it is started. Once the B-trees are built and loaded into memory, squidGuard performance is the same, with or without the db files. You might want to use that approach to do enough testing to know if squidGuard does what you need. If so, you'll definitely want to move to db 3.2.9, creating the db files makes a tremendous difference in squidGuard's startup time." My suggestion to this user was based on my knowledge that 3.2.9 worked but other versions had been proven by others to not work.. Perhaps the wording to my reply was a little misleading. I just know that it definately works with 3.2.9 and it is something easy this user could check/try. Jay > -----Original Message----- > From: Werner.Rost@xxxxxx [mailto:Werner.Rost@xxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, 30 June 2005 2:25 PM > To: jturner@xxxxxxxxxxx; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: AW: Installing squidGuard - Fedora Core 3 > > > > > >Contrary to the documentation, SquidGuard 1.2.0 requires > >Berkeley DB 3.2.9 to function correctly. > > > >I would ensure firstly that that is the version you have installed. > > > >You can check this by executing squidGuard -v > >which should return: > > > >SquidGuard: 1.2.0 Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 3.2.9: > >(January 24, 2001) > > > >Regards > >Jay > > > > Sure? > > # /usr/local/bin/squidGuard -v > SquidGuard: 1.2.0 Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 4.0.14: (November 18, > 2001) > > works for me fine. > > W.Rost >