On 16/07/2015 2:42 a.m., Michael Monette wrote: > Hello, > > This might be a stupid question.. > > I started looking at squidGuard. Looks pretty straight forward and > fairly easy to implement it but for some reason I could not get it to > actually work, the blacklists were still being bypassed. I was using > Squid-3.5.4 from source because I need the ssl::server_name ACL. I > tried to install regular squid-3.1.10 from the YUM repo and using the > same config file (disabling the at_step and ssl::servername stuff) > and everything worked right away without needing to touch anything > else in squid.conf. My blacklists were active. > > Do I need to compile squid in a certain way to that url_rewrite > works? Or is that something that works and is enabled by default? Nope, its an always-built component of Squid. SquidGuard is an old and no longer maintained project. It may need patching manually to work with current Squid versions (<http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3978> has the patches). ufdbGuard is much more up to date and performant if you actually have to use a tool. Squid can be configured to do itself almost everything the helpers do. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users