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steve
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Joined: 16 Jun 2006
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 2:56 pm    Post subject: Squidguard Reply with quote

We have installed squidguard on our linux computer.

Now when I go to pick up mail from lycos.com I get the following error.
(I'm using xp and windows explorer.)

Access denied
Supplementary info :
Client address = 10.1.0.16
Client name =
User ident =
Client group =
URL = http://cookiejar.eudoramail.com/cgi-bin/mayaCookies?m_LE
Target class =

If this is wrong, contact

Can anyone tell me what it is blocking and where to change this type of
thing that it is blocking. There are alot of config files and IM not
sure which one to use or where it really is.

Thanks.
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Michael Heiming
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 5:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Squidguard Reply with quote

In comp.os.linux.security steve <stevesemple@lycos.com>:
Quote:
We have installed squidguard on our linux computer.

Now when I go to pick up mail from lycos.com I get the following error.
(I'm using xp and windows explorer.)

At least you have to admit a clever idea squidguard had to stop
such an insecure junk accessing the Internet at all.

Quote:
Access denied
URL = http://cookiejar.eudoramail.com/cgi-bin/mayaCookies?m_LE
[..]


Quote:
Can anyone tell me what it is blocking and where to change this type of
thing that it is blocking. There are alot of config files and IM not
sure which one to use or where it really is.

I'd check the logs of squidguard first it does log what it. You
can ask your package manager where all squidguard stuff has been
installed. Depends on what distro you are running, you don't tell
and presuming you installed squidguard via rpm/apt or/and
friends. If you installed via source, you should know or look at
the Makefile. If nothing is configured most things installed from
source will usually go to /usr/local per default.

Good luck

BTW
Checking the squidguard FAQ would be another idea, there should
be in addition some mailing list which might be better suited for
some application question. However you really want to do your
homework before asking.

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