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    Squidguard blacklist download not working 2.0-RC1

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      NegoroX
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      Download or put is /tmp/blacklist.tar.gz not a problem, and then nothing happens and there is no log ( tab log squidguard - it looks like the problem is the squidguard

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        dvserg
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        @NegoroX:

        Download or put is /tmp/blacklist.tar.gz not a problem, and then nothing happens and there is no log ( tab log squidguard - it looks like the problem is the squidguard

        After in Blacklist TAB enter /tmp/blacklist.tar.gz and press Download button.

        Exists problem with URL's, what contains '? and &' symbols in the path.

        SquidGuardDoc EN  RU Tutorial
        Localization ru_PFSense

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          probsd
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          Thank you for the suggestion, however I have downloaded and copied bigblacklist.tar.gz to /tmp and entered /tmp/bigblacklist.tar.gz into the address field and when I click download, still, nothing happens. I have even tried to download the other packages and when i hit download nothing happens. i have waited for 15 mins in case it takes a while to decompress the gz file but still nothing. There is also nothing in any of the logs.

          ProBSD

          Thank you,
          ProBSD

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            dvserg
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            @probsd:

            Thank you for the suggestion, however I have downloaded and copied bigblacklist.tar.gz to /tmp and entered /tmp/bigblacklist.tar.gz into the address field and when I click download, still, nothing happens. I have even tried to download the other packages and when i hit download nothing happens. i have waited for 15 mins in case it takes a while to decompress the gz file but still nothing. There is also nothing in any of the logs.

            ProBSD

            Understandable :(. Have to wait for error correction

            SquidGuardDoc EN  RU Tutorial
            Localization ru_PFSense

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              probsd
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              Is there any way to manually decompress the gzip and put the folders into place so I can have the filter working?

              ProBSD

              Thank you,
              ProBSD

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                probsd
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                I am close. I can extract the black list from URLBlacklist and copy to /var/db/squidGuard but as soon as I click apply in the gui the directory disappears and I can not get it to list the blacklists in the squidguard gui. There has to be something to point to it maybe from the config.xml or maybe I need to enter something into the database?

                Any ideas????

                Thank you,
                ProBSD

                Thank you,
                ProBSD

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                  probsd
                  last edited by

                  Found this:

                  Initializing the blacklists –--
                  squidGuard -C all
                  chown -R proxy:proxy /var/db/squidGuard/*

                  But when i run this it deletes the contents of /var/db/squidGuard.

                  ProBSD

                  Thank you,
                  ProBSD

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                    probsd
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                    I got the manaul install for urlblacklist.com to work.

                    Download bigblacklist.tar.gz > copy to /var/tmp/ > in squidguard gui go to General tab and in Blacklist URL enter /var/tmp/bigblacklist.tar.gz > click save > go to Blacklist tab > click download, when "Blacklist update complete" appears at the bottom of window then go to Common ACL > click green arrow where it says "Target Rules List (click here)" and make the appropreiate changes > click save at bottom of page > go to General Tab and click apply. That's it. All works great. Now if maintainer can get SquidGuard to download from URLBlacklist directly we will be in great shape. And yes a setting to configure a background cron job to automatically download and update the blacklist at specified times would make this package fantastic!

                    ProBSD

                    Thank you,
                    ProBSD

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                      NegoroX
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                      Yes! version pfSense-2.0-RC1-i386-20110317-0727.iso.gz  - blacklist work  :)

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                        probsd
                        last edited by

                        I use the 64-bit version, but I will check tonight to see. Thanks for the heads up.

                        ProBSD

                        Thank you,
                        ProBSD

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                          DigitalJer
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                          @probsd:

                          …a setting to configure a background cron job to automatically download and update the blacklist at specified times would make this package fantastic!

                          Perhaps not such a capital idea.

                          This blacklist, is, yes, comprehensive and effective.  HOWEVER it's also commercial.  Not free.  Pretty sure the maintainers don't mind a few downloads here and there, but regular downloads - as specified on their web page - are a subscription service.  You have to pay for downloading at one-week intervals.  Personally, I update it about once every six months (if that often), and even with that I'm considering tossing them a few $$.  Does me fine, and if you watch the logs, you'll see what I mean.

                          I'd be careful to avoid drawing too much attention, aka hitting their download server at regular and frequent intervals - as they may tighten up their honour system and render it unavailable.  That would make me a sad panda.

                          There are other freely available lists (mentioned earlier) that likely wouldn't care as much, as they don't expect a monetary return.

                          Just some food for thought :)

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                            NegoroX
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                            @DigitalJer:

                            This blacklist, is, yes, comprehensive and effective.  HOWEVER it's also commercial.  Not free….....

                            Ready blacklists for the lazy - I have created, analyzing the traffic of users. me free  ;D

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                              probsd
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                              Even though I may only download and update once, sometimes twice a month, I do pay an annual fee for 2 downloads per week, for my home network. This way I know I can help support that project and it will continue. Just as the $100.00 annual donation I provide for PFSense/FreeBSD.

                              I personally feel PFSense is the best firewall for home thru mid-size organizations, I don't have enterprise experience so I can't speak for that. I have it installed at about a dozen of my customer's locations including 2 police departments and 1 village hall. One police department is utilizing Squid and Squidguard with blacklists through captive portal and the chief regularly checks lightsquid to see where his employess navagate to. We have 3 LANs tied to his box using dual port server nics and it runs perfect. His original Sonicwall would only allow 7 Mbps and he just upgraded to a comcast cable internet with speed tests pushing 111Mbps so I put this in place and he loves it. He is now getting 93Mbps for his networks. Now that I can get his blacklist updated will have him sign up for urlblacklist too. If it were a scheduled cron job you could specify how often it should download and update as to not go beyond the subscription he chooses. I will have to manually update his as he would have a problem performing all of the steps.

                              ProBSD

                              Thank you,
                              ProBSD

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                                DigitalJer
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                                Most awesome!!  Great to see ppl supporting open source projects.

                                Just had to do a quick morality check - nothing to see here, move along :)

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                                  irfanyildiz
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                                  Hello from Turkiye !

                                  The problem is Microsoft Internet Explorer. It is working on Firefox !

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                                    amdamd
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                                    this problems is IE, l change to use chrome, l solve this problems ;D

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                                      diegojr
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                                      Hi Guys I just want to help you guys with the problem you are having and giving you all the solution that worked for me to upload the Blacklist. I was having the same problem when hitting download nothing happened. Even do I setup correclty the URL under "General Settings", "Blacklist Options" chequed enabled and filled in the Backlist URL "http://www.shallalist.de/Downloads/shallalist.tar.gz". In my case I found out that Internet Explorer 8 is not working. I tried using Google Chrome, same procedure and everything worked just fine. I did not try any other borwser but for me IE 8 did not work. Hope it works for you guys also.

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