I am sorry kind of jump in the middle here. I am looking for a software so
more than one computers in my LAN can share a same internet connection. Is
Squid doing this???

Thanks,

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From: Alan Womack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 3:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: re: Proxy


I am using squid for this now, I also understand Squidguard goes further and
has abilities to download maintained lists of approved and disapproved sites
from a central server on the web.  e.g. other people say what is
approved/disapproved..

> I want to be able to have all web traffic filter through my Linux
server. I need to be able to log all activity. Who made the request and
what pages they went to. I also need to be to use a white list. Only
allowing access to certain sites rather then a blacklist which just
refuses access to certain sites. I have been looking at the squid
package but it seems to be more of a web cache then a proxy. At least
all the documentation I have read on has be cache specific. Any
suggestions on what software I should run and maybe a link to the docs.
Thanks! <
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