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    Squid transparent proxy Squidguard loses Blacklist after restart

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      aGeekhere last edited by

      Hi all, I am finding that if pfsense is restarted Squidguard losses it’s blacklist causing it to not start which also stops squid from running (if http transparent proxy is enabled) and that prevents users and pfsense from connecting to the internet.

      To fix this I have to disable the transparent http proxy (this gets the internet back for pfsense) then I have to stop Squidguard and then redownload the blacklist. Once the blacklist has been reinstalled I then enable Squidguard and transparent http proxy.

      Is this a known Bug?

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        dvserg last edited by

        Its possible only, if you use RAM disk for /var pfSense.

        SquidGuardDoc EN  RU Tutorial
        Localization ru_PFSense

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          aGeekhere last edited by

          I have "Use memory file system for /tmp and /var" disabled

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            KOM last edited by

            Are you running on an older-gen pfSense appliance?  Those are RAM-limited and squidGuard blacklists aren't officially supported.

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              aGeekhere last edited by

              I am running a apu1d4 Full install onto a usb stick (until i get a m-SATA SSD)

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                KOM last edited by

                OK, squidGuard blacklists aren't supported on that device, I believe.

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                  aGeekhere last edited by

                  Ok, so I'll just have to reinstall the blacklist if the router ever reboots.

                  Will this issue be the same for E2guardian when it come out?

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                    KOM last edited by

                    No idea.

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