Just recently (not sure of what setting/change has caused this) My content filter has stopped working. I'm using ClearOS version 6.4 Community edition.
When I try to edit the Default Policy for any of the categories (General Settings, Blacklists, Phrase Lists, MIME types.... Exception Sites) I get a
Ooooops: File not found
This happens on all the links mentioned above (from General Settings to Exception Sites). I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Content Filter module but with the same result. Does anyone know where to go to get more info and how to fix this?
Many thanks.
When I try to edit the Default Policy for any of the categories (General Settings, Blacklists, Phrase Lists, MIME types.... Exception Sites) I get a
Ooooops: File not found
This happens on all the links mentioned above (from General Settings to Exception Sites). I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Content Filter module but with the same result. Does anyone know where to go to get more info and how to fix this?
Many thanks.
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Hi guys,
I ended up restoring from backup. The default policy is now working again so that's sorted. Not sure what went pear shaped when the disk filled up.
I have an orphaned policy that I created to test with and when I try to delete it I get the "Match not found in File" error. Where can I go to delete this policy manually (which config file)?
Many thanks. -
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HI Peter,
Yes the disk did fill up and I cleared the cache restarted and all was OK but that's when it stopped working now that you mention it. I have since increased the size of the partition (following the how to on this forum) and I hope not to have this issue again. (does the squid cache automatically get 'trimmed/refreshed so it doesn't grow to fill available disk space?).
I ran the command you posted but it didn't return anything - it took about three minutes to complete but returned nothing?
Last login: Tue Sep 17 21:55:21 2013 from 10.8.0.6
[root@gateway ~]# rpm -qaV | grep missing
[root@gateway ~]#
Any other ideas?
Thanks Peter. -
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