On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 09:13:42AM +0200, Peter Albrecht wrote: > Hello Karsten, > > On Friday 07 July 2006 00:20, Karsten Rothemund wrote: > > I don't know, if this is the correct forum for my question. Sorry, if > > not. > This is definitely the correct forum. :-) > Good to hear. [...] > > I assume all users are logging into your laptop with different user names, > correct? Then the easiest way would be to use user identification as provided Yes. Hopefully ;-) > by an ident daemon (RFC 931). For Linux, this could be pidentd, I am sure > there is something similar for FreeBSD available. > It is. And I installed and activated it. > From http://www.squidguard.org/config/: [.. example of config ..] exactly what I did. > > I assume you have a definition for "blacklists" containing the info about your > blacklists. I started with the lists provided by the FreeBSD-port (so out-of-the-box) > To get this working, you need to activate the ident lookup method in Squid. > Search for ident_lookup_access in squid.conf. I haven't tried this together > with SquidGuard but that should be no big deal. > I still do not get any info about the requesting user. The field is empty (checked with the cgi-script mentioned in my previous mail). It looks like this gets lost between squid and squidguard. Stil a little lost. Karsten -- Karsten Rothemund <karsten@xxxxxxxxx> /"\ PGP-Key: 0x7019CAA5 \ / Fingerprint: E752 C759 B9B2 2057 E42F \ ASCII Ribbon Campaign 50EE 47AC A7CE 7019 CAA5 / \ Against HTML Mail and News
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