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Unfortunately Squid-2 doesn't have official ICAP support, so you'll have
to contact the maintainer of that for help with it, and possibly
Kaspersky.

Squid-3 has ICAP support I believe the Squid-3 developers will support,
and I'll be in a position to start offering Squid-2 support (with the
ICAP patch if desired) very soon.

Sorry!



Adrian

On Mon, Jan 07, 2008, Alexander Schaefer wrote:
> Hello squid users,
> 
> we did install Kaspersky Antivirus for Proxy on our existing corporate 
> proxy server, which is Squid 2.6.STABLE5 running on Debian 4.0 server. 
> We also use SquidGuard for URL-filtering:
> 
> *redirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard -c /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf*
> 
> Kaspersky antivirus is binded per ICAP interface to Squid. After 
> installation of Kaspersky antivirus, SquidGuard is not effective anymore 
> -> the bad websites are not blocked, however the appropriate entries are 
> logged in the blocked.log file. Searching for squid config statement 
> causing this problem i did localize:
> 
> *icap_enable on*
> 
> As far as i disable this configuration option squidGuards blocks again.
> 
> I other words the redirector and ICAP-redirector seem to dislike each 
> other...
> 
> Any ideas, how we can run both redirectors together?
> 
> Thanks in advance

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