Web GUI for squidGuard and SquidClamav administration
http://squidguardmgr.darold.net/
SquidGuard Manager is a Perl CGI Web GUI for squidGuard and SquidClamav
administration. It allow full administration of SquidGuard blocklist and ACLs.
You can also manage graphicaly your SquidClamav configuration.
This program support all configurations directives of SquidGuard and
SquidClamav without intrusive modification, i-e you can still edit the
configuration files by hand before and after using SquidGuard Manager.
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derived packages
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout server:proxy/squidguardmgr && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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squid_wrapper | 0000000062 62 Bytes | |
squidguardmgr-1.14.tar.bz2 | 0000126569 124 KB | |
squidguardmgr.changes | 0000001287 1.26 KB | |
squidguardmgr.http | 0000000315 315 Bytes | |
squidguardmgr.spec | 0000003162 3.09 KB | |
squidguardmgr.sudoers | 0000000120 120 Bytes |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 5)
Lars Vogdt (lrupp)
committed
(revision 2)
- update to 1.14: This release allow directory recursion in autocreate filters to support blacklist database with subdirectories like shalla lists. It also allow permanent auto-creation of filters so that new folders in blocklist directory are auto-detected and can be automatically used to create a new filter. Here is the complete list of changes and bug fixes: + Fix parameter with doublequote in Sources Edition. Thanks to marcohald for the report. + Fix case where lines in the rules/classes was doubled when using Autocreate filters. Thanks to e-gaulue for the report. + Allow permanent autocreation of filters so that new folders in squidGuard blocklist (/var/lib/squidguard/db) are auto- detected and automatically create a new filter. + Keep empty rules in squidguard configuration file. Thanks to e-gaulue for the report. + Allow directory recursion in autocreate filters to support sub- directories in black lists. Thanks to e-gaulue for the feature request.
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