On 18/05/2013 1:14 a.m., Carlos Defoe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have enabled squidGuard within a huge network. Problem is that most
> of the matches to my acls are logged (a block.log file), but the site
> is still accessible. When i press F5 to reload, multiple times, one
> time it got "blocked" (redirected to my local block page, published
> with apache httpd in the same server as squid + squidGuard).
>
> Ex:
> at block.log (from squidguard)
> 2013-05-16 10:04:43 [3807] Request(mydest/myblock/-)
> http://www.your-freedom.net/media/flags/flag_fr.gif 10.150.150.22/-
> testuser_at_domain.com GET REDIRECT
>
> at httpd.log
> 10.10.10.254 - - [16/May/2013:10:04:43 -0300] "GET /index.php
> HTTP/1.1" 200 295 "http://www.your-freedom.net/" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows
> NT 5.1; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/20.0"
>
> Then squid opens http://www.your-freedom.net/ normally.
>
> I don't know if the problem is squidGuard accessing content on apache
> httpd, or if squid is not receiving the correct return from
> squidGuard. I think that, even if squidGuard is not getting the right
> content from apache, squid should not display the page, as squidGuard
> should have rewrited te URL.
>
> Has anyone experienced this?
If SG is not producing a correct response Squid will simply ignore it
... and open the original page.
What are you using squidGuard for anyway?
Amos
Received on Fri May 17 2013 - 14:15:18 MDT
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