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Installing SquidGuard

  1. Unpack the source

     tar xvzf squidGuard-1.2.0.tar.gz
    

  2. Compiling
    Let's assume it is squidGuard-1.2.0 we are trying to install:

     cd squidGuard-1.2.0
     ./configure
     make
    

    If no errors occurred squidGuard is now installed in /usr/local/. There are a couple of option you can use when running .configure. For example:

    Installing in a different location
     ./configure --prefix=/some/other/directory
    

    BerkeleyDB not in /usr/local/BerkeleyDB installed
     ./configure  --with-db=/directory/of/BerkeleyDB/installation
    
    Annotation: Make sure that the shared library of your BerkeleyDB installation is known by your system (check /etc/ld.so.conf).

    See all .configure options
     ./configure --help
    

  3. Installing

     su -
     make install
    

  4. Installing the blacklists

    Copy your blacklists into the desired blacklist directory (default: /usr/local/squidGuard/db) and unpack them. In the table below we assume that the default location is used. Make sure that you have the proper permissions to write to that directory.

     cp /path/to/your/blacklist.tar.gz /usr/local/squidGuard/db
     cd /usr/local/squidGuard/db
     gzip -d blacklist.tar.gz
     tar xfv blacklist.tar
    

    Now the blacklists should be ready to use.


Congratulation. You have just completed the installation of squidGuard. The next step is to configure the software according to your needs.

First start configuring SquidGuard. After you verified that SquidGuard is working fine, make the required modification to your Squid by adding the following line:

 redirect_program /usr/local/bin/squidGuard -c /usr/local/squidGuard/squidGuard.conf

The other way round will make you unhappy.

Proceed with:    Basic Configuration of SquidGuard


Mirko Lorenz - mirko at shalla.de
30.11.2006