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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Ghost on May 27, 2003, 01:06:12 PM
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Hi,
Im getting squidguard errors in cron job every day says can't update squid, I searched these forums and found that I needed to update the location of where it downloads the blacklist my only problem is I cant seem to find the file needed to change look under the cron.daily and saw supdate.cron but that doesnt appear to be the right file please could someone help me
Thanks in advance
Ghost
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The file is in:
/home/e-smith/squidguard/blacklist_loc
Much easier: you can access it from server-manager :-)
It's under Security/content filtering
Funny though, I managed to update manually after the change, but the cron job still returned an error tonight.
Kind greetings,
ThonyGhost wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Im getting squidguard errors in cron job every day says can't
> update squid, I searched these forums and found that I needed
> to update the location of where it downloads the blacklist my
> only problem is I cant seem to find the file needed to change
> look under the cron.daily and saw supdate.cron but that
> doesnt appear to be the right file please could someone help me
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Ghost
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Hi,
Thank you very much didnt think of updating via webinterface thought I'd make it harder for me self ;-)
Thanks again for quick response!
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Ghost and Anthony,
Make sure that the location for the update, on the server-manager panel is pointing to the address in this post:
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=17341.msg67509#msg67509
As the default address that it puts in is wrong.
Cyrus Bharda
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Thanks, Cyrus.
Your post was indeed what led me to change it.
This night the cron job also executed without errors.
Kind greetings,
Thony
Cyrus Bharda wrote:
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> Ghost and Anthony,
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> Make sure that the location for the update, on the
> server-manager panel is pointing to the address in this post:
>
> http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=17341.msg67509#msg67509
>
> As the default address that it puts in is wrong.
>
> Cyrus Bharda