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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Cyrus Bharda on September 10, 2002, 07:18:03 AM
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Hello all, I installed squidguard using these files below downloaded here and in this order:
squidGuard-1.1.4-1.src.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-0.2-3.src.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbads-010226-1.src.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbdrugs-010226-1.src.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbgambling-010226-1.src.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbporn-010226-1.src.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbviolence-010226-1.src.rpm
So how do I configure it, or see that it is working or access it as I couldnt find and added panel to server manager?
Thanks
Cyrus Bharda
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Hate to say this but you haven't actually installed SquidGuard, you have installed the source rpms. You need to download and install the binary rpms
squidGuard-1.1.4-1.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-0.2-3.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbads-010226-1.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbdrugs-010226-1.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbgambling-010226-1.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbporn-010226-1.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbviolence-010226-1.rpm
Jon
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Oh :-) *bonks self* thanks
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There were no binary rpms so I found the source .tar.az files that those rpm's installed under the /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES dir so what do I do with them to install them?
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Nevermind just goggled them up here:
http://linux.made-to-order.net/article22.html
all the noarch rpms, thanks anyways :-)
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No luck none of the links work, so has anyone got these files:
BerkleyDB-2.7.7-1.i386.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-0.2-3.noarch.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbads-010313-1.noarch.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbaggressive-010313-1.noarch.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbaudio-video-010313-1.noarch.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbdrugs-010313-1.noarch.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbgambling-010313-1.noarch.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbhacking-010313-1.noarch.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbporn-010313-1.noarch.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbviolence-010313-1.noarch.rpm
e-smith-squidGuard-dbwarez-010313-1.noarch.rpm
e-smith-transproxy-0.3-1.noarch.rpm
squidGuard-1.1.4-2.i386.rpm
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Try here
http://www.drbig.co.uk/sdownload/index.php?op=showfiles&catid=7
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Thanks that worked great!
But is there any way of taking out certain databases, such as mail, or are you stuck with all the databases or none?
Thanks
Cyrus Bharda