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Old 08-08-2006   #1 (permalink)
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SquidGuard issue

I've just installed Squid/Squidguard onto an Ubunto 6.06 desktop. The install, including the Berkeley 2.7.7 db went fine, no errors. Yet I have no /etc/local/squidGuard folder, therefore no config file etc. Any ideas what I'm missing?!?!

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have you looked anywhere else besides there? usually the squidguard.conf is in the same folder as your squid.conf.

do a search for both files, you may have to do an updatedb first
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Actually, once I used Synaptics to install via a universal repository, it worked fine. You are correct that the squidGuard.conf file was with the squid.conf. I saw many references to it being in its own folder under /usr/local/squidguard. Hence why I thought there was a problem. Though on initial install (command line install), the .conf file was non existant anywhere.

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