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Je suis en train de tester le fonctionnement de Drakguard sur Mageia 6
Je l'ai lancé, activé le blocage total (l'utilisateur est bien dans la liste des "bloqués").
Mais l'utilisateur à toujours accès à tous les sites sur Firefox, (même si un bandeau éphémère apparait en haut pour dire qu'il y a une restriction).
J'ai loupé quelque chose, ou bien il y a un bug ?
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Je n'ai pas trop d'idées sur comment il fonctionne.
Il active un truc qui s'appelle e2guardian. Il faudrait vérifier :
en lançant l'application depuis la console, y a-t-il des erreurs lors de la configuration.
le fichier de configuration est-il écrit : /etc/e2guardian/e2guardian.conf ?
Y a-t-il un démon qui fonctionne ?
Yves

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Effectivement, il doit y avoir un problème.
Déjà, le filtrage par liste blanche et noir fonctionne avec dansguardian, qui ne s'installe pas lorsqu'on lance drakguard, il faut l'installer par soi même.
ensuite, e2guardian semble fonctionner, le service est actif :
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ne renvoi pas d'erreur.# systemctl restart e2guardian.service
Par contre, dansguardian ne démarre pas et j'ai le message suivant :
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# systemctl restart dansguardian.service Job for dansguardian.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status dansguardian.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
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# systemctl status dansguardian.service ● dansguardian.service - DansGuardian Content Filter Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/dansguardian.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since dim. 2019-03-17 09:51:52 CET; 2min 9s ago Process: 5113 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/dansguardian (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) mars 17 09:51:51 Portable systemd[1]: Starting DansGuardian Content Filter... mars 17 09:51:52 Portable dansguardian[5113]: Error binding server socket: [8080] (Adresse déjà utilisée) mars 17 09:51:52 Portable dansguardian[5113]: Exiting with error mars 17 09:51:52 Portable dansguardian[5113]: Error binding server socket: [8080] (Adresse déjà utilisée) mars 17 09:51:52 Portable dansguardian[5113]: Exiting with error mars 17 09:51:52 Portable systemd[1]: dansguardian.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=1 mars 17 09:51:52 Portable systemd[1]: Failed to start DansGuardian Content Filter. mars 17 09:51:52 Portable systemd[1]: dansguardian.service: Unit entered failed state. mars 17 09:51:52 Portable systemd[1]: dansguardian.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Quant à "journalctl -xe" c'est apparemment vide.
Par contre maintenant, je suis un peu sec... Je ne sais plus où chercher.
Pour répondre à ta question, le /etc/e2guardian/e2guardian.conf est bien en place.
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# e2guardian config file for version 3.5.0 # Language dir where languages are stored for internationalisation. # The HTML template within this dir is only used when reportinglevel # is set to 3. When used, e2guardian will display the HTML file instead of # using the perl cgi script. This option is faster, cleaner # and easier to customise the access denied page. # The language file is used no matter what setting however. # languagedir = '/usr/share/e2guardian/languages' # language to use from languagedir. language = 'french' # Logging Settings # # 0 = none 1 = just denied 2 = all text based 3 = all requests loglevel = 2 # Log Exception Hits # Log if an exception (user, ip, URL, phrase) is matched and so # the page gets let through. Can be useful for diagnosing # why a site gets through the filter. # 0 = never log exceptions # 1 = log exceptions, but do not explicitly mark them as such # 2 = always log & mark exceptions (default) logexceptionhits = 2 # Log File Format # 1 = Dansguardian format (space delimited) # 2 = CSV-style format # 3 = Squid Log File Format # 4 = Tab delimited # 5 = Protex format – Tab delimited, squid style format with extra fields # for filter block/result codes, reasons, filter group, and system name – # used in arrays so that combined logs show originating server. # 6 = Protex format with server field blanked # used in stand-alone systems. # 7 = Squid Log File Format Secure extension (SF Actions, use comercial report tools (ex: McAfee Webreport)) logfileformat = 1 # Log a specific value from header # low case only # only used with logs: 1,5 and 6 # logheadervalue = 'proxy-authorization:' # truncate large items in log lines # allowable values 10 to 32000 # default 2000 # unlimited not longer allowed - 0 will now set default of 2000 #maxlogitemlength = 2000 # anonymize logs (blank out usernames & IPs) #anonymizelogs = off # Syslog logging # # Use syslog for access logging instead of logging to the file # at the defined or built-in "loglocation" #logsyslog = off #Suffix to append to program name when logging through syslog # Default is the e2Guardian instance number #namesuffix = $z # Log file location # # Defines the log directory and filename. loglocation = '/var/log/e2guardian/access.log' # Dymamic statistics log file location # # Defines the dstats file directory and filename. # Once every 'dstatinterval' seconds, stats on number of children, in use and free, number of # connections and connections per second are written to this # file. Format is similar to sar. # Default is not to write stats. dstatlocation = '/var/log/e2guardian/dstats.log' # Interval between stats output # Default 300 = 5 mins # Minimum 60 # Maximum 3600 = 1 hour #dstatinterval = 300 # = 5 minutes # Statistics log file location # # Defines the stat file directory and filename. # Only used in conjunction with maxips > 0 # Once every 3 minutes, the current number of IPs in the cache, and the most # that have been in the cache since the daemon was started, are written to this # file. IPs persist in the cache for 7 days. statlocation = '/var/log/e2guardian/stats' # Network Settings # # the IP that e2guardian listens on. If left blank e2guardian will # listen on all IPs. That would include all NICs, loopback, modem, etc. # Normally you would have your firewall protecting this, but if you want # you can limit it to a certain IP. To bind to multiple interfaces, # specify each IP on an individual filterip line. # If mapportstoips is 'on' you can have the same IP twice so long as # it has a different port. filterip = # the ports that e2guardian listens to. Specify one line per filterip # line. If both mapportstoips and mapauthtoports are set to 'on' # you can specify different authentication mechanisms per port but # only if the mechanisms can co-exist (e.g. basic/proxy auth can't) filterports = 8080 #filterports = 8081 # Map ports to IPs # If enabled map filterports to filterip - number of filterports must then be same as # number of filterip # If disabled will listen on all filterports on all filterips. # on (default) | off #mapportstoips= off # the ip of the proxy (default is the loopback - i.e. this server) proxyip = 127.0.0.1 # the port e2guardian connects to proxy on proxyport = 3128 # Proxy timeout # Set tcp timeout between the Proxy and e2guardian # Min 5 - Max 100 proxytimeout = 20 #Proxy failure log interval # The interval between log status entries when proxy is not responding # minimum is proxytimeout - maximum 3600 (= 1 hour) # default = 600 (= 10 mins) #proxyfailureloginterval = 600 # Proxy header exchange # Set timeout between the Proxy and e2guardian # Min 20 - Max 300 proxyexchange = 20 # Pconn timeout # how long a persistent connection will wait for other requests # squid apparently defaults to 1 minute (persistent_request_timeout), # so wait slightly less than this to avoid duff pconns. # Min 5 - Max 300 pcontimeout = 55 # Whether to retrieve the original destination IP in transparent proxy # setups and check it against the domain pulled from the HTTP headers. # # Be aware that when visiting sites which use a certain type of round-robin # DNS for load balancing, DG may mark requests as invalid unless DG gets # exactly the same answers to its DNS requests as clients. The chances of # this happening can be increased if all clients and servers on the same LAN # make use of a local, caching DNS server instead of using upstream DNS # directly. # # See http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/435052 # on (default) | off originalip = off # Banned image replacement # Images that are banned due to domain/url/etc reasons including those # in the adverts blacklists can be replaced by an image. This will, # for example, hide images from advert sites and remove broken image # icons from banned domains. # on (default) | off usecustombannedimage = on custombannedimagefile = '/usr/share/e2guardian/transparent1x1.gif' #Banned flash replacement usecustombannedflash = on custombannedflashfile = '/usr/share/e2guardian/blockedflash.swf' # Filter groups options # filtergroups sets the number of filter groups. A filter group is a set of content # filtering options you can apply to a group of users. The value must be 1 or more. # e2guardian will automatically look for e2guardianfN.conf where N is the filter # group. To assign users to groups use the filtergroupslist option. All users default # to filter group 1. You must have some sort of authentication to be able to map users # to a group. The more filter groups the more copies of the lists will be in RAM so # use as few as possible. filtergroups = 1 filtergroupslist = '/etc/e2guardian/lists/filtergroupslist' # Authentication files location bannediplist = '/etc/e2guardian/lists/bannediplist' exceptioniplist = '/etc/e2guardian/lists/exceptioniplist' # Per-Room definition directory # A directory containing text files containing the room's name followed by IPs or ranges # and optionally site and url lists # Think of it as bannediplist and/or exceptions on crack # perroomdirectory = '/etc/e2guardian/lists/rooms/' # Show weighted phrases found # If enabled then the phrases found that made up the total which excedes # the naughtyness limit will be logged and, if the reporting level is # high enough, reported. on | off showweightedfound = on # Positive (clean) result caching for URLs # Caches good pages so they don't need to be scanned again. # It also works with AV plugins. # 0 = off (recommended for ISPs with users with disimilar browsing) # 1000 = recommended for most users # 5000 = suggested max upper limit # If you're using an AV plugin then use at least 5000. urlcachenumber = 1000 # # Age before they are stale and should be ignored in seconds # 0 = never # 900 = recommended = 15 mins urlcacheage = 900 # Cache for content (AV) scan results as 'clean' # By default, to save CPU, files scanned and found to be # clean are inserted into the clean cache and NOT scanned # again for a while. If you don't like this then choose # to disable it. # on = cache results; do not re-scan # off = do not cache; always re-scan # (on|off) default = on. scancleancache = on # Smart, Raw and Meta/Title phrase content filtering options # Smart is where the multiple spaces and HTML are removed before phrase filtering # Raw is where the raw HTML including meta tags are phrase filtered # Meta/Title is where only meta and title tags are phrase filtered (v. quick) # CPU usage can be effectively halved by using setting 0 or 1 compared to 2 # 0 = raw only # 1 = smart only # 2 = both of the above (default) # 3 = meta/title phrasefiltermode = 2 # Lower casing options # When a document is scanned the uppercase letters are converted to lower case # in order to compare them with the phrases. However this can break Big5 and # other 16-bit texts. If needed preserve the case. As of version 2.7.0 accented # characters are supported. # 0 = force lower case (default) # 1 = do not change case # 2 = scan first in lower case, then in original case preservecase = 0 # Note: # If phrasefiltermode and preserve case are both 2, this equates to 4 phrase # filtering passes. If you have a large enough userbase for this to be a # worry, and need to filter pages in exotic character encodings, it may be # better to run two instances on separate servers: one with preservecase 1 # (and possibly forcequicksearch 1) and non ASCII/UTF-8 phrase lists, and one # with preservecase 0 and ASCII/UTF-8 lists. # Hex decoding options # When a document is scanned it can optionally convert %XX to chars. # If you find documents are getting past the phrase filtering due to encoding # then enable. However this can break Big5 and other 16-bit texts. # off = disabled (default) # on = enabled hexdecodecontent = off # Force Quick Search rather than DFA search algorithm # The current DFA implementation is not totally 16-bit character compatible # but is used by default as it handles large phrase lists much faster. # If you wish to use a large number of 16-bit character phrases then # enable this option. # off (default) | on (Big5 compatible) forcequicksearch = off # Reverse lookups for banned site and URLs. # If set to on, e2guardian will look up the forward DNS for an IP URL # address and search for both in the banned site and URL lists. This would # prevent a user from simply entering the IP for a banned address. # It will reduce searching speed somewhat so unless you have a local caching # DNS server, leave it off and use the Blanket IP Block option in the # bannedsitelist file instead. reverseaddresslookups = off # Reverse lookups for banned and exception IP lists. # If set to on, e2guardian will look up the forward DNS for the IP # of the connecting computer. This means you can put in hostnames in # the exceptioniplist and bannediplist. # If a client computer is matched against an IP given in the lists, then the # IP will be recorded in any log entries; if forward DNS is successful and a # match occurs against a hostname, the hostname will be logged instead. # It will reduce searching speed somewhat so unless you have a local DNS server, # leave it off. reverseclientiplookups = off # Perform reverse lookups on client IPs for successful requests. # If set to on, e2guardian will look up the forward DNS for the IP # of the connecting computer, and log host names (where available) rather than # IPs against requests. # This is not dependent on reverseclientiplookups being enabled; however, if it # is, enabling this option does not incur any additional forward DNS requests. logclienthostnames = off # Build bannedsitelist and bannedurllist cache files. # This will compare the date stamp of the list file with the date stamp of # the cache file and will recreate as needed. # If a .processed file exists for an item (e.g. domain/URL) list, then that # will be used instead, if it is up to date (i.e. newer than the unprocessed # list file). # NOTE: this option is no longer needed, buggy and is depreciated # NOTE: So leave it 'off' unless you require it for some non-standard set-up! # on | off, default = off # createlistcachefiles = off # Prefer cached list files # If enabled, e2guardian will always prefer to load ".processed" versions of # list files, regardless of their time stamps relative to the original # unprocessed lists. This is not generally useful unless you have a specific # list update process which results in - for example - up-to-date, pre-sorted # ".processed" list files with dummy unprocessed files. # on | off, default = off prefercachedlists = off # Max content filter size # Sometimes web servers label binary files as text which can be very # large which causes a huge drain on memory and cpu resources. # To counter this, you can limit the size of the document to be # filtered and get it to just pass it straight through. # This setting also applies to content regular expression modification. # The value must not be higher than maxcontentramcachescansize # The size is in Kibibytes - eg 2048 = 2Mb # use 0 to set it to maxcontentramcachescansize # # IMPORTANT: Note that setting this to "0" turns off all features which # extract phrases from page content, including banned & exception # phrases (not just weighted), search term filtering, and scanning for # links to banned URLs. maxcontentfiltersize = 256 # Max content ram cache scan size # This is only used if you use a content scanner plugin such as AV # This is the max size of file that DG will download and cache # in RAM. After this limit is reached it will cache to disk # This value must be less than or equal to maxcontentfilecachescansize. # The size is in Kibibytes - eg 10240 = 10Mb # use 0 to set it to maxcontentfilecachescansize # This option may be ignored by the configured download manager. maxcontentramcachescansize = 2000 # Max content file cache scan size # This is only used if you use a content scanner plugin such as AV # This is the max size file that DG will download # so that it can be scanned or virus checked. # This value must be greater or equal to maxcontentramcachescansize. # The size is in Kibibytes - eg 10240 = 10Mb maxcontentfilecachescansize = 20000 # File cache dir # Where DG will download files to be scanned if too large for the # RAM cache. filecachedir = '/var/lib/dansguardian/tmp' # Delete file cache after user completes download # When a file gets save to temp it stays there until it is deleted. # You can choose to have the file deleted when the user makes a sucessful # download. This will mean if they click on the link to download from # the temp store a second time it will give a 404 error. # You should configure something to delete old files in temp to stop it filling up. # on|off (defaults to on) deletedownloadedtempfiles = on # Initial Trickle delay # This is the number of seconds a browser connection is left waiting # before first being sent *something* to keep it alive. The # *something* depends on the download manager chosen. # Do not choose a value too low or normal web pages will be affected. # A value between 20 and 110 would be sensible # This may be ignored by the configured download manager. initialtrickledelay = 20 # Trickle delay # This is the number of seconds a browser connection is left waiting # before being sent more *something* to keep it alive. The # *something* depends on the download manager chosen. # This may be ignored by the configured download manager. trickledelay = 10 # Download Managers # These handle downloads of files to be filtered and scanned. # They differ in the method they deal with large downloads. # Files usually need to be downloaded 100% before they can be # filtered and scanned before being sent on to the browser. # Normally the browser can just wait, but with content scanning, # for example to AV, the browser may timeout or the user may get # confused so the download manager has to do some sort of # 'keep alive'. # # There are various methods possible but not all are included. # The author does not have the time to write them all so I have # included a plugin system. Also, not all methods work with all # browsers and clients. Specifically some fancy methods don't # work with software that downloads updates. To solve this, # each plugin can support a regular expression for matching # the client's user-agent string, and lists of the mime types # and extensions it should manage. # # Note that these are the matching methods provided by the base plugin # code, and individual plugins may override or add to them. # See the individual plugin conf files for supported options. # # The plugins are matched in the order you specify and the last # one is forced to match as the default, regardless of user agent # and other matching mechanisms. # downloadmanager = '/etc/e2guardian/downloadmanagers/fancy.conf' #downloadmanager = '/etc/e2guardian/downloadmanagers/trickle.conf' downloadmanager = '/etc/e2guardian/downloadmanagers/default.conf' # Content Scanners (Also known as AV scanners) # These are plugins that scan the content of all files your browser fetches # for example to AV scan. The options are limitless. Eventually all of # e2guardian will be plugin based. You can have more than one content # scanner. The plugins are run in the order you specify. # This is one of the few places you can have multiple options of the same name. # # Some of the scanner(s) require 3rd party software and libraries eg clamav. # See the individual plugin conf file for more options (if any). # #contentscanner = '/etc/e2guardian/contentscanners/clamdscan.conf' #!! Not compiled !! contentscanner = '/etc/e2guardian/contentscanners/avastdscan.conf' #!! Not compiled !! contentscanner = '/etc/e2guardian/contentscanners/kavdscan.conf' #contentscanner = '/etc/e2guardian/contentscanners/icapscan.conf' #contentscanner = '/etc/e2guardian/contentscanners/commandlinescan.conf' # Content scanner timeout # Some of the content scanners support using a timeout value to stop # processing (eg AV scanning) the file if it takes too long. # If supported this will be used. # The default of 60 seconds is probably reasonable. contentscannertimeout = 60 # Content scan exceptions # If 'on' exception sites, urls, users etc will be scanned # This is probably not desirable behavour as exceptions are # supposed to be trusted and will increase load. # Correct use of grey lists are a better idea. # (on|off) default = off contentscanexceptions = off # Auth plugins # # Handle the extraction of client usernames from various sources, such as # Proxy-Authorisation headers and ident servers, enabling requests to be # handled according to the settings of the user's filter group. # Multiple plugins can be specified, and will be used per port in the order # filterports are listed. # # If you do not use multiple filter groups, you need not specify this option. # #authplugin = '/etc/e2guardian/authplugins/proxy-basic.conf' #authplugin = '/etc/e2guardian/authplugins/proxy-digest.conf' #authplugin = '/etc/e2guardian/authplugins/proxy-ntlm.conf' #authplugin = '/etc/e2guardian/authplugins/ident.conf' #authplugin = '/etc/e2guardian/authplugins/ip.conf' #authplugin = '/etc/e2guardian/authplugins/proxy-header.conf' # Map auth to ports # If enabled map auth plugins to ips/ports - number of authplugins must then be same as # number of ports # If disabled scan authplugins on all ports - number of authplugins can then be different # to number of ports # on (default) | off #mapauthtoports = off # Re-check replaced URLs # As a matter of course, URLs undergo regular expression search/replace (urlregexplist) # *after* checking the exception site/URL/regexpURL lists, but *before* checking against # the banned site/URL lists, allowing certain requests that would be matched against the # latter in their original state to effectively be converted into grey requests. # With this option enabled, the exception site/URL/regexpURL lists are also re-checked # after replacement, making it possible for URL replacement to trigger exceptions based # on them. # Defaults to off. recheckreplacedurls = off # Misc settings # if on it adds an X-Forwarded-For: <clientip> to the HTTP request # header. This may help solve some problem sites that need to know the # source ip. on | off forwardedfor = off # if on it uses the X-Forwarded-For: <clientip> to determine the client # IP. This is for when you have squid between the clients and e2guardian. # Warning - headers are easily spoofed. on | off usexforwardedfor = off # as mentioned above, the headers can be easily spoofed in order to fake the # request origin by setting the X-Forwarded-For header. If you have the # "usexforwardedfor" option enabled, you may want to specify the IPs from which # this kind of header is allowed, such as another upstream proxy server for # instance If you want authorize multiple IPs, specify each one on an individual # xforwardedforfilterip line. # xforwardedforfilterip = # if on it logs some debug info regarding fork()ing and accept()ing which # can usually be ignored. These are logged by syslog. It is safe to leave # it on or off logconnectionhandlingerrors = on # If on it logs detailed error info regarding SSL error returns. # These are logged by syslog. Default is off. # logsslerrors = off # Fork pool options # If on, this causes DG to write to the log file whenever child processes are # created or destroyed (other than by crashes). This information can help in # understanding and tuning the following parameters, but is not generally # useful in production. logchildprocesshandling = off # sets the maximum number of processes to spawn to handle the incoming # connections. Max value usually 250 depending on OS. # On large sites you might want to try 380. maxchildren = 180 # sets the minimum number of processes to spawn to handle the incoming connections. # On large sites you might want to try 64. minchildren = 20 # sets the minimum number of processes to be kept ready to handle connections. # On large sites you might want to try 16. minsparechildren = 16 # sets the minimum number of processes to spawn when it runs out # On large sites you might want to try 20. preforkchildren = 10 # sets the maximum number of processes to have doing nothing. # When this many are spare it will cull some of them. # On large sites you might want to try 64. # Note: This value must be greater than minchildren, but # less than maxchildren. maxsparechildren = 32 # sets the maximum age of a child process before it croaks it. # This is the number of connections they handle before exiting. # On large sites you might want to try 10000. maxagechildren = 500 # sets the number of child process to kill/fork at each 5 sec interval. # during at gentle restart # defaults to preforkchildren # gentlechunk=10 # Sets the maximum number client IP addresses allowed to connect at once. # Use this to set a hard limit on the number of users allowed to concurrently # browse the web. Set to 0 for no limit, and to disable the IP cache process. maxips = 0 # Process options # (Change these only if you really know what you are doing). # These options allow you to run multiple instances of e2guardian on a single machine. # Remember to edit the log file path above also if that is your intention. # IPC filename # # Defines IPC server directory and filename used to communicate with the log process. ipcfilename = '/var/lib/e2guardian/.e2guardianipc' # URL list IPC filename # # Defines URL list IPC server directory and filename used to communicate with the URL # cache process. urlipcfilename = '/var/lib/e2guardian/.e2guardianurlipc' # IP list IPC filename # # Defines IP list IPC server directory and filename, for communicating with the client # IP cache process. ipipcfilename = '/var/lib/e2guardian/.e2guardianipipc' # PID filename # # Defines process id directory and filename. pidfilename = '/run/e2guardian.pid' # Disable daemoning # If enabled the process will not fork into the background. # It is not usually advantageous to do this. # on|off (defaults to off) nodaemon = off # Disable logging process # on|off (defaults to off) nologger = off # Enable logging of "ADs" category blocks # on|off (defaults to off) logadblocks = off # Enable logging of client User-Agent # Some browsers will cause a *lot* of extra information on each line! # on|off (defaults to off) loguseragent = off # Daemon run as user and group # This is the user that e2guardian runs as. Normally the user/group nobody. # Uncomment to use. Defaults to the user set at compile time. # Temp files created during virus scanning are given owner and group read # permissions; to use content scanners based on external processes, such as # clamdscan, the two processes must run with either the same group or user ID. # Configuration files and lists must be owned by daemonuser daemonuser = 'e2guardian' daemongroup = 'e2guardian' # Soft restart # When on this disables the forced killing off all processes in the process group. # This is not to be confused with the -g run time option - they are not related. # on|off (defaults to off) softrestart = off # Mail program # Path (sendmail-compatible) email program, with options. # Not used if usesmtp is disabled (filtergroup specific). mailer = '/usr/sbin/sendmail -t' #SSL certificate checking path #Path to CA certificates used to validate the certificates of https sites. # if left blank openssl default ca certificate bundle will be used #Leave as default unless you want to load non-default cert bundle #sslcertificatepath = '' #SSL man in the middle #CA certificate path #Path to the CA certificate to use as a signing certificate for #generated certificates. # default is blank - required if ssl_mitm is enabled. #cacertificatepath = '/home/stephen/dginstall/ca.pem' #CA private key path #path to the private key that matches the public key in the CA certificate. # default is blank - required if ssl_mitm is enabled. #caprivatekeypath = '/home/stephen/dginstall/ca.key' #Cert private key path #The public / private key pair used by all generated certificates # default is blank - required if ssl_mitm is enabled. #certprivatekeypath = '/home/stephen/dginstall/cert.key' #Generated cert path #The location where generated certificates will be saved for future use. #(must be writable by the dg user) # default is blank - required if ssl_mitm is enabled. #generatedcertpath = '/home/stephen/dginstall/generatedcerts/' #Warning: if you change the cert start/end time from default on a running # system you will need to clear the generated certificate # store and also may get problems on running client browsers #Generated cert start time (in unix time) - optional # defaults to 1417872951 = 6th Dec 2014 # generatedcertstart = 1417872951 #Generated cert end time (in unix time) - optional # defaults to generatedcertstart + 10 years #genratedcertend = # generatedcertstart = # monitor helper path # If defined this script/binary will be called with start or stop appended as follows:- # # At start after e2guardian has started monitorstart children with ' start' appended # When e2guardian is stopping with ' stop' appended # If cache stops responding with ' stop' appended # When cache resumes with ' start' appended # monitorhelper = '/usr/local/bin/mymonitor' # monitor flag prefix path # If defined path will be used to generate flag files as follows:- # # At start after e2guardian has started monitorstart children with 'running' appended # When e2guardian is stopping with 'paused' appended # If cache stops responding with 'paused' appended # When cache resumes with 'running' appended # monitorflagprefix = '/tmp/e2g_run_flag_' # monitorstart - defaults to minchildren # valid values between 1 and minchildren # monitorstart = 0
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Ensuite si vous confirmez que e2guardian fonctionne correctement avec drakguard et bien je vais pouvoir enfin virer dansguardian des dépôts au bénéfice de e2guardian.
Édité par david.david Le 17/03/2019 à 11h31
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Mageia 8 - x86_64bits/ KDE Plasma-5.20.4 (DVD édition), c' est de la bombe, vive MAGEIA et toute l'équipe du STAFF MLO.
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Intel Core i3-2350M_2.3GHz, 8 GO RAM DDR3, écran LED 17" (1600x900), CG Intel HD intégrée + CG Nvidia GeForce 610M_1GB dédiée (Technologie Optimus), SSD Samsung 860 EVO 500GB + SSD Samsung 850 EVO 500GB.
Mageia 8 - x86_64bits/ KDE Plasma-5.20.4 (DVD édition), c' est de la bombe, vive MAGEIA et toute l'équipe du STAFF MLO.
de david.david <david.david@mageialinux-online.org>


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Citation :
loglocation = '/var/log/e2guardian/access.log'
Il peut y avoir des information là dedans.
Ce n'est pas logique d'avoir dansguardian et e2guardian.
Yves

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Donc, si e2gardian ne filtre rien, c'est peut-être un problème de listes à compléter.
Je vais continuer mes recherches.
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