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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Tom Carroll on November 12, 2003, 10:54:11 AM
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I installed the Squidguard package from contribs.org on my SME 5.6 system.
There was a error upon install. Something about the e-smith-transproxy-0.3-1 conflicting with e-smith-proxy-4.10.0-01.
After getting the package installed and completing a reboot of the server I am unable to access the server manager.
I have tried https://192.168.1.1/e-smith-manager, http://192.168.1.1/e-smith-manager, and http://192.168.1.1:980/e-smith-manager.
The only way I am able to access the server manager is to connect to my server using putty and creating a tunnel on port 980 and then bringing up the server manager by browsing to http://localhost:980/e-smith-manager.
Now that I figured out a way to access the server manager I thought it was a problem in the content filtering so I tried to click the Content Filtering link and all I get is a 404 error in the main window.
Any idea what I did wrong?
I am going to uninstall Squidguard for now because I have no idea if it is affecting something else...
Thanks for your help!
Tom
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On my systems, the link is "server-manager" rather than -smith-manager.
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RayG wrote:
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> On my systems, the link is "server-manager" rather
> than -smith-manager.
Correct. Neither address works on my system. e-smith-manager and server-manager point to the same page.
What version of e-smith-transproxy and e-smith-proxy is running on your system?
This really baffles me because I can access it if I use putty and a tunnel on port 980, but not from inside the network...
Thanks Ray!
Tom
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Tom,
Have you tried http://:980
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Did you get this fixed? Where did you find the contrib? The squidGuard contrib that I use is http://www.tech-geeks.org/servers/sme/squidGuard/
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No, I have not had the opportunity to work on it. I will be back where the server is this weekend and I plan to work on it some more.
I double checked what I had and it is the same contrib as to what I installed. I have a feeling it has something to do with the e-smith-transproxy-0.3-1 conflicting with e-smith-proxy-4.10.0-01.
I will investigate further when I am physically at the machine. When I installed it I was outside the firewall and using putty to ssh into the server. I feel more comfortable doing the troubleshooting at the server just in case something really goes wrong.
I appreciate the help Abe.
Tom
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No, I haven't Bob. When I get back home and have a chance to physically sit at the server and troubleshoot it I will try that.
Thanks!
Tom
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It appears to be woring now that I am physically at the server.
I still saw the conflict message with the services I mentioned before, but at least it is working now.
Thanks for the help!
Tom