hi, did you see this message ? On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 01:49:10PM -0300, Carlos Defoe wrote: > Well, it seems that the problem has returned. > > Now i think it might be caused when logrotate runs, and therefore > "squid -k rotate". It's just a guess, since rotating is the only > action that affects Squid. It didn't has been restarted since last > time it was working fine. > > :?( a "squid -k rotate" > On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Carlos Defoe <carlosdefoe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Ok, apparently the problem with squidGuard was related to corrupted > > databases, causing unpredictably behaviour. I recompiled everything > > and now is working fine. > > > > I'll think about the suggestions (ufdbguard and raw squid), and maybe > > write down a comparison. > > > > thanks guys! > > > > On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:34 AM, Helmut Hullen <Hullen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hallo, Amos, > >> > >> Du meintest am 18.05.13: > >> > >>>> I have enabled squidGuard within a huge network. > >> > >> [...] > >> > >>> What are you using squidGuard for anyway? > >> > >> There are 2 different options/decisions: > >> > >> a) using "redirect"/"rewrite" (as "squidGuard" and "ufdbguard" do) or > >> using the "squid" options "acl" and "http_access" (as "squidblacklist" > >> does) > >> > >> b) using a long time maintained blacklist (p.e. shallalist or > >> squidguard.mesd.k12.or.us/blacklists.tgz) or a newer one (as > >> "squidblacklist" does) and/or using self made lists and/or using lists > >> from some other places > >> > >> Using blacklists is (especially in schools) a job with many legal > >> implications; people who use them should at least have a "good feeling". > >> And using something like "squidguard" gives such a "good feeling" - even > >> when such a program may be technically ugly. But the teacher who uses it > >> as a helper has to explain this helper to many parents, and sometimes > >> he/she has to epxlain it to a court of justice (but he never has to > >> explain it to programmers etc). > >> > >> Yes - I know how to circumvent (? - please excuse my gerlish) such > >> filters like squidguard. > >> > >> Viele Gruesse! > >> Helmut