Alexandre, Mind if i ask what version of Berkeley DB your using? I was installing squidguard last week with 4.1, 4.2 and 4.5 checked the squidguard mailing lists and found out you need a older version So i tried 3.3 but squidguard's complaining it still cant find it even with -with-db=DIR set to the right location. Thanks for your help. -Chris >>> "Alexandre Correa" <alexandre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 3/27/2007 3:41:17 PM >>> >>i´m using squid with squidguard .. about 3.000.000 of expressions.. >>squidguard is working veryyy good.. you can try... but my system is >>Linux.. for solaris.. i believe that you can change some codes (or not :P) On 3/27/07, Chris Rosset <Chris.Rosset@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > > I am still having a issue with high CPU usage. > In a previous post it was suggested that my ACL (which is 8k+ lines) > could be the culprit. > Also i am going to try a newer squid version, currently i am on 2.5.6 > going to try both > squid-2.5.STABLE14 and a squid2.6.x version > > I noticed in the FAQ that using --enable-gnuregex might help on large > ACL's? > http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SystemWeirdnesses#head-91b0cf15c4781cd7b3248e3663ac85baef66e70f > > > but the config --h info seems to indicate it might not. > --enable-gnuregex Compile GNUregex. Unless > you have reason to use this > option, you > should not enable it. This library file > is usually > only required on Windows and very old > Unix boxes > which do not have their own regex library > built in. > > I am running Solaris 8 > uname -a > SunOS sfsysdev4 5.8 Generic_117350-45 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-250 > > So just checking if the --enable-gnuregex might help, or should i go > with squidgard or squirm some other redirector? > > Thanks for your help. > -- Sds. Alexandre J. Correa Onda Internet / OPinguim.net http://www.ondainternet.com.br http://www.opinguim.net