States table and squidguard ->SOLVED
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After the update to squid 2.7.7, I've reinstalled squidguard. I have a problem now, with states. Everytime I enable squidguard, my states go crazy. I've attached a simple image of states table. Seems like it's in a loop. I have two diferent systems with the same problem.
1.2.3-RC3
built on Sun Oct 11 14:28:30 UTC 2009
FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p4 i386
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Check SG redirect mode
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My redirect mode is ext url redirect. I've set it to http://0.0.0.0. Isn't this right? If I shoudn't use this ip, what can I put there?
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by the way… squid is running on two diferent interfaces.
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My redirect mode is ext url redirect. I've set it to http://0.0.0.0. Isn't this right? If I shoudn't use this ip, what can I put there?
You must put here IP of you external error page. Or switch to Int url redirect
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dvserg, can't use int because I use transparent proxy. Is it ok just to set it to http://www.google.com? the ideia was to set the 0.0.0.0 so that the browser quickly load the page. With google.com and ext url redirect I can see google page where ads used to be. I've search everywhere I could think off and didn't find any info on the type of redirect. I've tryed redirect https://MypfsenseIP/sgerror.php? as sugested by you. But I have a problem. Two diferent interfaces running squid, lan and opt1. How can I redirect it with diferent networks? Sorry for bodering you. I've searched the forum and I see many replies to this subject but, my problem is the second network. ;)
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You can define 2 different ACL to Lan and OPT. And redirect each subnet to self interface.
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:o sorry…. so noob... thanks for bodering. It's working.