I'm a FreeBSD newbie with some basic Linux experience. I have installed FreeBSD 9.2 with Squid and IPFW but am struggling to get dansguardian working. I have also installed apache24 which I believe is a pr-requisite dependency and that seems to be running happily enough
I have tried multiple forums and posts without success. I have double-checked that dansguardian-2.10.0.1.tar.gz is in /usr/ports/distfiles but I get the following error:-
Any help would be gratefully received
Thanks in advance
Andy Hounsome
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
sade
SADE(8) BSD System Manager's Manual SADE(8)NAME
sade -- sysadmins disk editor
SYNOPSIS
sade
DESCRIPTION
The sade utility is used for various disk administration tasks on FreeBSD systems.
It is generally invoked without arguments for the default behavior, where the main menu is presented.
NOTES
The sade utility aims to provide a handy tool for disk management tasks on an already installed system. The goal is to provide the same text
interface for disk management in bsdinstall(8) in the post-installation environment.
SEE ALSO bsdinstall(8), gpart(8)HISTORY
A program called sade first appeared in FreeBSD 6.3 as a utility encapsulating features from the sysinstall(8) installer. It was replaced in
FreeBSD 10.0 with the equivalent part of bsdinstall(8).
AUTHORS
Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org>
BUGS
The utility misses a lot of nice features, such as tools for manipulating gmirror(8). These will be added later.
BSD December 30, 2012 BSD