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    Squidguard problem after upgrading from version 2.7.2 to version 2.8.0

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      firefox @JonathanLee
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      @JonathanLee

      how do i delete all squid file from disc ?

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        JonathanLee @firefox
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        @firefox just uninstall it do you have a cache enabled? It has to do with the Squidguard did you add any items on it manually?

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          firefox @JonathanLee
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          @JonathanLee said in Squidguard problem after upgrading from version 2.7.2 to version 2.8.0:

          did you add any items on it manually?

          no
          i delete squid and squidguard
          and install it again

          but it is still dont work

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            JonathanLee @firefox
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            @firefox That is weird did you just try this or have you used it in the past?

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              firefox @JonathanLee
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              @JonathanLee

              no way to fix this ??
              to do some kind of purge to squid and squidguard
              and install them again

              The last option I'm trying to avoid is to reinstall the entire system.

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                JonathanLee @firefox
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                @firefox you could always turn off save settings on squid and squid guard and delete the package and reinstall. You could also manually remove the config from the xml file. Those are also options but I think the fresh firmware is the best approach. It does work on that version I got it going.

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                  firefox @JonathanLee
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                  @JonathanLee

                  @JonathanLee said in Squidguard problem after upgrading from version 2.7.2 to version 2.8.0:

                  you could always turn off save settings on squid and squid guard and delete the package and reinstall

                  I tried this and it still doesn't work.
                  Unfortunately, I think I'll have to reinstall.

                  I want to download the pfsense 2.8.0 installation file
                  But it seems that it has changed because it requires registration and a network connection during installation

                  Is there a way to download and install version 2.8.0 without registration
                  Like in previous versions ??

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                    JonathanLee @firefox
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                    @firefox no it requires a network connection now. Streamlined that way

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                      firefox @JonathanLee
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                      @JonathanLee

                      Will there be any problems if I stay with version 2.7.2?

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                        JonathanLee @firefox
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                        @firefox I don’t think so, to be honest with you I am on an older version also. Just make sure you do the patch package and install all the system patches.

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